Passenger Back Rest
My wife and I put a lot of miles, a lot smiles, and a lot of hours on that machine. Loved it. We spent a lot of time and money setting it up just right, getting it to fit us exactly the way we liked it. Week long cross country trips were common, and comfortable.
So, when we bought the new bike I immediatly set out to make those same changes that had worked so well before. BUT, the ergonomics are considerably differant. Those same changes didn't work quite as well as before.
On the new bike, the seat sits back just a littl bit further than before. Not much, maybe 1/2 - 3/4". But it's enough to change the fit. One of the changes I immediatly made was to a Mustang wide touring seat with a driver back rest. I hade to set the backrest just a little bit further foreward for a comfortable reach of the bars and pegs. My butt doesn't fit the cup anymore. That's OK, still comfortable.
I also installed standard H-D side plates, andthis non-removable sissy bar.
http://www.harley-davidson.com/gma/g...bmLocale=en_US
But here's the rub. The passenger seat is a little bit to the rear also. But the sissy bar is not! That gives her about 1/2 - 3/4" less room. Now, that doen't seem like much, but it really is. The differance is certainly noticable. I was trying to design a new sissy bar and pad that is a little further to the back. It was going to require some work, but I think I could do it without redesigning a completly new side plate.
Then I saw an add for a new pad from Mustang that sets the sissy bar into the back of the pad about 1/2". Although it's listed for a Sportster and Softail, I thought it might fit my new Dyna. Sure enough, it does. Took just a few minutes to install.
http://www.jpcycles.com/productgroup...ley&page=1
What does the wife think? Definate improvement. She's a lot more comfortable. Definatly worth the $80.



