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Interesed to see any pics of any 09 street bobs with a sissy bar installed. I haven't yet seen any pics of any with the new chopped fender but would imagine it would look pretty killer.
That looks nice man! Does it cut into the space for the passenger? or is it actually right behind the seat? Just got my badlander seat and thats one of my next things to get! Also i heard that the ones that are nOt detachable scrached up my buddys fender?? You ever heard that?
I'm still wanting to go with an "attitidue stick" - probably what they call "old school", for my '08 SB. I have a solo seat though and don't want to go with a 2-up seat. Too expensive for me right now though even though I think it would look cool as hell.
That looks nice man! Does it cut into the space for the passenger? or is it actually right behind the seat? Just got my badlander seat and thats one of my next things to get! Also i heard that the ones that are nOt detachable scrached up my buddys fender?? You ever heard that?
Yup it will, just like most HD designed accessories, the thought of marring the surface is not taken into much consideration. Mine, I never plan on removing, so it is OK, but there is nothing between the metal side plates and the outer fender to protect the surface at all. Sort of like the way they design their seats. While most aftermarket companies like LePera and Drag Specialties even, who carpet the underside to protect your fender, HD doesn't. I actually took my HD Dyna Custom seat to an upholsterer to have the bottom carpeted. But HD should really think about these things..
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