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Is there a seat to lower the passenger height on a 2011 RT?

You could get your existing seat customised by an upholsterer; or maybe buy a custom seat from some place like Ultimate, Seth Laam, or Russell Day Long seats; but really, because the rider and pillion seats in the 2010-2019 RT's are all basically the same seats combined on a single pan, aside from minor and custom variations in the foam layers, the short answer to your question is No - what you see is what you get. Sorry. :cautious:
 
There is more to the passenger seat than just height. interfacing with the driver is also a concern. Another reason for the higher seating point is to give the passenger vision to the front.

Why do you feel the need to lower that ride height?
 
While I'm a little taller than you, the Child Bride is just a bit over 150mm/6" shorter than me too, so the height difference we have is similar to yours, and she did have a similar complaint back in the early days of our Spyder Ryding, plus there was the very concerning (to her!) issue of exhaust fumes back there and the amount of rain & slush that got picked up behind the RT & dumped down the back of her neck - she REALLY didn't appreciate riding back there in the (light) snow that we get here in Oz because of that!! But, after I'd spent a little time riding around with hundreds of 75mm/3" long wool tassles taped all over the RT in order to see what the air flow was actually doing as it passed over & around the tupperware, we came up with a solution!!

On the pre-2020 RT's like yours & mine, you might want to consider adding a 'Whale Tail' type luggage rack to help smooth out the air flow around and behind the Spyder. The raised/fixed rear trunk our RT's have causes a lot of turbulence and buffeting back there, and a horizontal rack extending back from the top of the trunk lid helps iron a lot of that out, reducing the buffeting on your pillion passenger and virtually eliminating sucking up all the exhaust fumes & the water/ice/slush that then gets dumped down the back of your pillion passenger's neck when you're riding in the wet! Check out the Rivco Extendable Rack:

Here's the Chrome Rack: https://www.rivcoproducts.com/shop/can-am-spyder/racks/ca040-chrome/

Here's the Black Rack again: https://www.rivcoproducts.com/shop/can-am-spyder/racks/ca040bk-black/

And here's one of my posts in another thread with a couple of (dark/inside) pics of one on the back of my 2013 Spyder:


Aside from that, you could do a search on a 'Laminar Lip' extension for the top of the windscreen - the right one of them will help lift the height of the airflow over the top of the Spyder, hopefully enough to leave your pillion in the larger bubble of clear air behind the windscreen. Altho I think that, given your shorter heights and our experience, it's probably more likely the previously mentioned turbulence due to the RT's rear trunk that's causing your wife to be blown around a bit. ;)

Good Luck! (y)
 
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