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No, mine has the side mount plate. I had to unplug from under the seat and pull them all the way through under the fender.
Well there's four things:
1. I received the wrong sissy bar.
2. I ordered the wrong sissy bar.
3. I am doing something wrong.
4. Or this sissy bar doesn't fit.
I called and left a message. I've taken quite a few pictures that I'll post later in a new thread. I plan on sending them an email with the pictures to see what's going wrong for me. Sorry for Hijacking this thread to the OP. I'm pretty mad right now. Thought this would be an easy install, instead all I've managed to do is scratch my fender from the sissy bar rubbing against it.
Last edited by Fireguy88; Apr 14, 2015 at 12:17 PM.
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