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Any Modification recommendations from those who tour on their Spyders?

If you are a solo rider, you might want to consider changing the passenger backrest pad to the Sling Mods pad that eliminates the "side wings" on the stock pad. Frees up space to utilize a large seat bag. I use a 60 litre Moose Racing Dry Bag. Affordable and provides a ton of useful additional storage.

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If you are a solo rider, you might want to consider changing the passenger backrest pad to the Sling Mods pad that eliminates the "side wings" on the stock pad. Frees up space to utilize a large seat bag. I use a 60 litre Moose Racing Dry Bag. Affordable and provides a ton of useful additional storage.
I never knew that existed. Thank you
 
The best thing that I did on mine, which was well worth the money, has been to change the seat. The stock seats are not made for riding any distance, I tried several different pads and they were just a waste of money. I bought a Tall Boy Ultimate Seat (I have 2014 RT, so it puts you back about 3 inches)

It was pricey but worth every penny. I live in Central Florida & ride to the beaches without stopping.

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