Thought it would be fun to show my rear trunk turned in to a golf-cart style seat!
*DISCLAIMER* I do NOT trail ride or anything aggressive with rear passengers. I know the 2 seater is not meant for a huge load on the rear end. Here in Costa Rica, the roads are slow, our properties are large and a quick trip to the river across the street or something is all this seat is really used for. And for still strapping coolers and tool boxes to also 😎*
Seat is all steal tubing and 1/4” plate for the back rests. Seat belts bolt to the frame under the seat, and the seat bolts to the 4 bolt points in the rear trunk of the talon. So it’s fully removable.
Extended the roll cage to add head protection as well as sun and rain cover with a removable canvas top that wraps around and velcros. A lower bar drops down with a U and a base plate for a foot rest. The foot rest also have a lower support bar that bolts on the rear diff cage where the trailer hitch would mount to.
Very cool. Very stable with passengers or extra cargo on the foot rest as well as the back seat.
Air filter still very easily accessible too!!
Next up is going to be side windows for the rear (front to!) but for the rear for safety. The rear mudflaps don’t really do much on the talon with the wheels so far out (I have an R model) so dirt and dust is flung up right in to the reararea very easily and can be dangerous if on a dirt road.
The verdict. Definitely cool for moving people. Cruising around the land when doing yard work and heading in to town on paved roads (like 10 minutes away on a 30mph road.
I’ll take some better photos of the seat mounting and such soon!
*DISCLAIMER* I do NOT trail ride or anything aggressive with rear passengers. I know the 2 seater is not meant for a huge load on the rear end. Here in Costa Rica, the roads are slow, our properties are large and a quick trip to the river across the street or something is all this seat is really used for. And for still strapping coolers and tool boxes to also 😎*
Seat is all steal tubing and 1/4” plate for the back rests. Seat belts bolt to the frame under the seat, and the seat bolts to the 4 bolt points in the rear trunk of the talon. So it’s fully removable.
Extended the roll cage to add head protection as well as sun and rain cover with a removable canvas top that wraps around and velcros. A lower bar drops down with a U and a base plate for a foot rest. The foot rest also have a lower support bar that bolts on the rear diff cage where the trailer hitch would mount to.
Very cool. Very stable with passengers or extra cargo on the foot rest as well as the back seat.
Air filter still very easily accessible too!!
Next up is going to be side windows for the rear (front to!) but for the rear for safety. The rear mudflaps don’t really do much on the talon with the wheels so far out (I have an R model) so dirt and dust is flung up right in to the reararea very easily and can be dangerous if on a dirt road.
The verdict. Definitely cool for moving people. Cruising around the land when doing yard work and heading in to town on paved roads (like 10 minutes away on a 30mph road.
I’ll take some better photos of the seat mounting and such soon!