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I've seen a couple folks on here that have used them.... Everyone like it? I'm ordering one, and am looking for a sissy bar for it... What's with the 10" height restriction? I'd like to strap a bag to the sissy bar at some point, and dunno if the 10" is gonna cover me...
So, whoever's used this thing... let's hear your sissy bar and perhaps luggage info.
I've seen a couple folks on here that have used them.... Everyone like it? I'm ordering one, and am looking for a sissy bar for it... What's with the 10" height restriction? I'd like to strap a bag to the sissy bar at some point, and dunno if the 10" is gonna cover me...
So, whoever's used this thing... let's hear your sissy bar and perhaps luggage info.
Thanks
I like the plug n play, allows you to go solo in few seconds. As for the 10" height I think thats to keep it stable. It sits under the seat and is held by a single screw in the front and one in the rear. I got an upright for an older model at thedealership dude tried six different ones before we found one that would fit. Here is a pic hope it helps.
I have a plug n play and bought a Sporty bar that is 5 ½ inches high. I believe all sporty sissy bars that are 6-11/16" wide fit it. Gives a sleek look along with the ease of taking it on and off in minutes!
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