Detatchable sisy bar
I want to put a sissy bar on my 05 superglide. Debating on whether or not to go with the detatchable sideplates. JUst wondering if anyone if anyone has one and what it looks like with and without the sissy bar on. Some pics would really help in the decision.
Thanks
Ken
Thanks
Ken
Without and with pics with detachable hardware.
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16over thanks for the pics I was thinking more along the lines like if you just take the bar off. If you leave the sideplates on what the sideplates would look like if anyone does that. I want to see just how noticeable the upmonts that hold the bar on would look like. Thanks again
I have a 2007 Street Bob. Installed a deatchable sisy bar with chrome side plates (all from H/D). I hear a little raddling sound a low speeds, after that I can not hear a thing because of road sounds. Every thing is tight, the dealer re-installed the required turn-signal relocate kit because Ifelt the sound was coming it. I still hear the raddling sound. After 25 MPG, I hear nothing.
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Depending on the sissy bar, you can always have custom mounts made also. I just designed some for my friends bobber. Only thing is after chroming he's looking at about $400-$500 for the set of them, about $100-$125 of thats the chrome cost. They're etched and everything with
Here's a bottom view so you can get the contour
Here's a bottom view so you can get the contour
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