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Can-Am Cover (plug) for Backrest opening

RaZmaTaz49

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Looking for the metal plug for the backrest opening on a 2026 Sea to Sky seat. I am short and don’t use the backrest and want to ride without it because it gets in my way when I lift my leg over the seat. Can’t believe BRP doesn’t even offer it as a part or as part of the package but they don’t.
 
My 2024 Sea2Sky came without the backrest installed, so I installed the backrest after finding the installation instructions online.
I was able to find the metal plug for the hole in the seat.
It was attached to the seat in an odd way. I've attached a couple of pictures.

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The slot on the back had a loop of material through it that looked like it might have been a scrap of the vinyl seat covering. The loop wasn't very long, and was stapled to the underside of the seat to hold the plug in place. So you'd have to devise a method to hold it in place.

And yes, it still has the clear protective film on it, so you'd have to peal that off.

And yes, if you want it I can send it to you. I'm in Tennessee.
 
As for mounting, even though I ride solo, I leave the passenger footrests folded down, and step onto the driver's footboard, then onto the passenger footrest and then swing my leg over.
 
My 2024 Sea2Sky came without the backrest installed, so I installed the backrest after finding the installation instructions online.
I was able to find the metal plug for the hole in the seat.
It was attached to the seat in an odd way. I've attached a couple of pictures.

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The slot on the back had a loop of material through it that looked like it might have been a scrap of the vinyl seat covering. The loop wasn't very long, and was stapled to the underside of the seat to hold the plug in place. So you'd have to devise a method to hold it in place.

And yes, it still has the clear protective film on it, so you'd have to peal that off.

And yes, if you want it I can send it to you. I'm in Tennessee.
Yes, I would like that very much. Willing to pay for the shipping cost and a little something for the cover. Hopefully it can be sent in a padded USPS envelope with a little extra protection around the tab insert. I am in Minnesota so if that works for you, I will send you the address. If you have Venmo or Zelle, I can pay you via either. Thank you so much for taking the time to look.
 
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