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Review on Foldable Passenger Armrest For Motorcycle Top Case Rear Box - Compatible With MT-09 Tracer, Adventure Bikes R1200GS LC, R1250GS ADV, And 1050/1190/1290 Models - By GUAIMI by Garrett Flores

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Foldable Passenger Armrest: Enhance Your Motorcycle Riding Experience

As a passionate motorcyclist, I was eagerly waiting for the delivery of GUAIMI's Foldable Passenger Armrest for my bike, and I must say that I was not disappointed. The product had a robust build quality and was easy to install on my MT-09 Tracer. The armrests were appropriately padded and offered decent support to my pillion's arms, making long rides more comfortable. However, one major downside that I faced while using this armrest was that it blocked my top case from opening completely. This design flaw made loading and unloading items from the top case quite inconvenient, as I had to remove the armrests every time. Moreover, the armrests did not have any adjustability features, and their fixed position caused some discomfort to my pillion's elbows. Despite its limitations, I found the Foldable Passenger Armrest to be a reasonably priced accessory that served its purpose. For adventure touring enthusiasts, this product can be a great addition to their bikes, especially if they prioritize comfort over convenience. Overall, I would recommend this product to other motorcyclists looking to enhance their riding experience.

Pros
  • Durable & Stylish Design: The Foldable Passenger Armrest features a durable and stylish design that can withstand the wear and tear of long rides. The armrest is made of high-quality materials and is built to last, ensuring that riders get the most out of their investment. The sleek and stylish design adds to the overall aesthetic of the bike, making it a great choice for riders who value both form and function
Cons
  • Depending on the positioning of the armrest, it may interfere with pillion riders' comfort, making long rides less enjoyable for passengers