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I just put on a solo seat rack so I could have something to attach bunji's to. It is made by Motherswell (through Custom Chrome) and was 70 bucks. it was easy to install, and IMHO, looks good. Here are some pictures.
We have good taste in bikes! Mine's nearly identical (black '05 FXDL, solo seat, Propipe, laced wheels).
Do you think your new rack will work with a laydown licence bracket? Thanks....Johnnie
Looks real nice. I edited your post to make it a little more user friendly, just put the [img] and [/img] around your pics so that they come up automatically. Hope that was ok.
If you edit your post, you'll see what I did.
I think the looks of that seat rack is nice, and it's functional too!
Thats the nicest way I have heard that put! I had it made by BAR Enterprises in Sunland, CA. They have been around since 1970 and do great work. Check 'em out ... www.harleyseats.com
Its a Dyna solo seat with Millenium Foam. The top is white/silver fleck and the sides are black/silver fleck. Think bass boat or Schwinn Stingray, circ 1975. It goes well with my paint and is very comfortable.
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