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Back Rests - GIBBO - 22-11-2006

My wife has recentley voiced an interest on becoming a passeger on my bike, however she has arthritis in her spine and a few other major joints. To make her as comfy as possible I want to put a back rest on the bike.

I've looked at the back rests on the Givi range etc and they do not look they give that much cushioning. I do not want to change bikes if I can help it, (the amount of money I've spent on the bloody thing has seen to that!!!) Does anyone have any suggestions regarding this.


Back Rests - amarko5 - 22-11-2006

<!--quoteo(post=22548:date=Wed 22nd Nov 2006, 12:35 PM:name=GIBBO)-->QUOTE(GIBBO @ Wed 22nd Nov 2006, 12:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->My wife has recentley voiced an interest on becoming a passeger on my bike, however she has arthritis in her spine and a few other major joints. To make her as comfy as possible I want to put a back rest on the bike.

I've looked at the back rests on the Givi range etc and they do not look they give that much cushioning. I do not want to change bikes if I can help it, (the amount of money I've spent on the bloody thing has seen to that!!!) Does anyone have any suggestions regarding this.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->

my suggestion would be , get a cheap topbox and fitting kit. then visit a local furniture upholsterer etc and ask them to make a custom pad to bolt on both the top lid of the box and the lower part of the box.

have seen a bike with this arrangment for another artritus sufferer, the gentleman had actually made the pads himself out of plywood, foam and a suitable vinyl covering. and very smart it looked, he even sculpted it like a recaro seat so it gave latteral support as well. [Image: rolleyes.gif]


Back Rests - copsey1 - 22-11-2006

<!--quoteo(post=22548:date=Wed 22nd Nov 2006, 12:35 PM:name=GIBBO)-->QUOTE(GIBBO @ Wed 22nd Nov 2006, 12:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->My wife has recentley voiced an interest on becoming a passeger on my bike, however she has arthritis in her spine and a few other major joints. To make her as comfy as possible I want to put a back rest on the bike.

I've looked at the back rests on the Givi range etc and they do not look they give that much cushioning. I do not want to change bikes if I can help it, (the amount of money I've spent on the bloody thing has seen to that!!!) Does anyone have any suggestions regarding this.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Hi Gibbo, My otherhalf has the same medical probs,i allways run with a topbox on so what i did was looked around and found in tesco(car section) a wrapround velcroed paded shoulder rest for seatbelts( two thicknesses), if you get some velcro stripps to match the ones on the shoulder rest and mount them on the front of the t/box wow! [Image: yahoo.gif] instant, safe and cheap back support for pilion [Image: good.gif] ..hope this helps
TDMalcolm


Back Rests - LIAW - 22-11-2006

if you do not want to have a top box, there are quite a lot of HARLEY or HARLEY type custom cruiser 'sissy bars' on ebay which are quite a simple design but you would need to make some bracketry to fit it either to your rack or to where the rack would bolt to if you remove it, some also come with a rack anyway, and if you do not want to buy one, just looking at them may give you an idea on how to make your own, on ebay search for 'back rest' and 'sissybar' or 'sissy bar', if you want a really large one then check out the ones they sell for VESPA's and LAMBRETTA's.


Back Rests - jht - 22-11-2006

Possible to rig up something with the mounting bracket for one of these?

http://www.ventura-bike.com/english/produc...stem/index.html

http://www.mandp.co.uk/productInfo.aspx?catRef=504188


Back Rests - Guest - 22-11-2006

GIVI have two "pillows" for their e46 or Maxia. Of course, one is a smaller, cheaper (cca 30 euros) and harder, the second one cost around 50 euros. I recomendend the second one.


Back Rests - Galilee - 22-11-2006

A more expensive, but also more comfy solution would be to fit a corbin seat.

[Image: ya16.jpg]

The backrest comes as an extra part.

See CORBIN

Price for just the seat is around $300.


Back Rests - ROB1 - 22-11-2006

that seat looks really neat.


Back Rests - amarko5 - 22-11-2006

<!--quoteo(post=22601:date=Wed 22nd Nov 2006, 07:36 PM:name=ROB1)-->QUOTE(ROB1 @ Wed 22nd Nov 2006, 07:36 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->that seat looks really neat.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
corbin seats are really nice had a gunfighter and lady on my cbr 600 it takes a while for the foam to conform to your arse but when it does its really comfy indeed.


only prob is they are fairly expensive over here [Image: sad.gif]


Back Rests - wicklamulla - 22-11-2006

<!--quoteo(post=22602:date=Wed 22nd Nov 2006, 08:00 PM:name=amarko5)-->QUOTE(amarko5 @ Wed 22nd Nov 2006, 08:00 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->corbin seats are really nice had a gunfighter and lady on my cbr 600 it takes a while for the foam to conform to your arse but when it does its really comfy indeed.
only prob is they are fairly expensive over here [Image: sad.gif]<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->


was it a sidecar combination Amarko ??


Back Rests - amarko5 - 22-11-2006

<!--quoteo(post=22606:date=Wed 22nd Nov 2006, 08:27 PM:name=wicklamulla)-->QUOTE(wicklamulla @ Wed 22nd Nov 2006, 08:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->was it a sidecar combination Amarko ??<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->


nope it were one of these http://www.corbin.com/honda/99cbrf4_gnl.shtml


Back Rests - baron - 22-11-2006

<!--quoteo(post=22552:date=Wed 22nd Nov 2006, 12:52 PM:name=TDMalcolm)-->QUOTE(TDMalcolm @ Wed 22nd Nov 2006, 12:52 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Hi Gibbo, My otherhalf has the same medical probs,i allways run with a topbox on so what i did was looked around and found in tesco(car section) a wrapround velcroed paded shoulder rest for seatbelts( two thicknesses), if you get some velcro stripps to match the ones on the shoulder rest and mount them on the front of the t/box wow! [Image: yahoo.gif] instant, safe and cheap back support for pilion [Image: good.gif] ..hope this helps
TDMalcolm<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Sounds like a very good idea Malcolm [Image: good.gif] Do you have any pics?


Back Rests - Guest - 22-11-2006

<!--quoteo(post=22606:date=Wed 22nd Nov 2006, 08:27 PM:name=wicklamulla)-->QUOTE(wicklamulla @ Wed 22nd Nov 2006, 08:27 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->was it a sidecar combination Amarko ??<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
[Image: laugh.gif]


Back Rests - amarko5 - 22-11-2006

<!--quoteo(post=22636:date=Wed 22nd Nov 2006, 10:57 PM:name=Emmett)-->QUOTE(Emmett @ Wed 22nd Nov 2006, 10:57 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->[Image: laugh.gif]<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->


zoom right ower my head [Image: blink.gif] did oi miss summat there [Image: wink.gif]


Back Rests - wicklamulla - 22-11-2006

<!--quoteo(post=22602:date=Wed 22nd Nov 2006, 08:00 PM:name=amarko5)-->QUOTE(amarko5 @ Wed 22nd Nov 2006, 08:00 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec--><!--coloro:#3333FF--><!--/coloro-->corbin seats are really nice had a gunfighter and lady on my cbr 600 <!--colorc-->
<!--/colorc--> it takes a while for the foam to conform to your arse but when it does its really comfy indeed.
only prob is they are fairly expensive over here [Image: sad.gif]<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->


[Image: good.gif] [Image: laugh.gif]


Back Rests - amarko5 - 23-11-2006

<!--quoteo(post=22652:date=Wed 22nd Nov 2006, 11:35 PM:name=wicklamulla)-->QUOTE(wicklamulla @ Wed 22nd Nov 2006, 11:35 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->[Image: good.gif] [Image: laugh.gif]<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->


Doh that took me a while [Image: rolleyes.gif] [Image: rotflmmfao.gif] 3 up [Image: good.gif]


Back Rests - TonyDevil - 24-11-2006

i bought a Givi E61 backrest for my E45 top box.
pillion(with a dodgy back) says she found it perfectly comfortable and felt safer coz it held her in place.
just a shame it looks bloody ugly.


Back Rests - Guest - 25-11-2006

<!--quoteo(post=22841:date=Fri 24th Nov 2006, 02:07 PM:name=Toneski)-->QUOTE(Toneski @ Fri 24th Nov 2006, 02:07 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->i bought a Givi E61 backrest for my E45 top box.
pillion(with a dodgy back) says she found it perfectly comfortable and felt safer coz it held her in place.
just a shame it looks bloody ugly.<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
You're making a big effort for this lady pillion of yours Tony, are you sure you're "just friends" [Image: wub.gif]


Back Rests - ROB1 - 25-11-2006

YEAH i was wondering about that.I thought about a back rest for our lass but thats as far as it got.


Back Rests - copsey1 - 25-11-2006

<!--quoteo(post=22618:date=Wed 22nd Nov 2006, 09:32 PM:name=Baron)-->QUOTE(Baron @ Wed 22nd Nov 2006, 09:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}><!--quotec-->Sounds like a very good idea Malcolm [Image: good.gif] Do you have any pics?<!--QuoteEnd--><!--QuoteEEnd-->
Hi Baron, I'll sort some pic's for you asap, little time to take them, work ridin,work,ridin he he [Image: rotflmmfao.gif]
TDMalcolm