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Hi all, I have an 05 Thunder Mountain Blackhawk 240. I ride it year round and it always puts a smile on my face. I'll figure out the pic thing soon. I am interested in a sissy bar backrest/rack for it. The rack/rest seems a bit pricey, so fabricating one may be the next resort unless anyone has another source? And yep, I'm in with TMCC forum idea.
Welcome, I agree about the seat being pricy! It really may be cheaper to go with that fabrication. Best of luck, show us when get one made.
I've got a friend who is NOT computer literate. He owns a Thunder mountain chopper and is looking for a owner/service manual. Anybody help me out? Thanks.
I was able to get an owners manual from the current Thunder Mountain Harley in Loveland, CO. Just go to their website and send an e-mail and they can tell you if they have the manuals you're looking for.
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