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Anyone have any ideas what i should do. I like the solo look, but when the wife rides I want her to be comfortable. Have thought about the new rack and pillion that attaches. trying to be somewhat cost conscious as well.
Thanks for any ideas
Detachable backrest and a sundowner for when the missus used to ride with me (She's bought her own FXDL now) and back to the Danny Gray in a minute.....
Thanks, That helps. Thanks for the photos!
My first day on the site and already getting help. You all are great. thanks again everyone for all photos and input
here's the best bang for the buck in my opinion. HD Sundownwer with a quick detach hoochie bar. It's no touring bike but it gets my fiance out there with me and she actually injoys it..... my other seat is a badlander and it hurts her to even look at it
here's the best bang for the buck in my opinion. HD Sundownwer with a quick detach hoochie bar. It's no touring bike but it gets my fiance out there with me and she actually injoys it..... my other seat is a badlander and it hurts her to even look at it
Harley QD pillion pad and sissy bar does the trick, on / off in less than 5 minutes.
Is that pillion pad, this pillion pad?
Passenger Pillion for DynaŽ Street BobŽ Models, p/n 51535-06?
and do they really come on and off that easy? I am thinking about going with that plus detachable short sissy bar and small tapered luggage rack, but I want to be able to take the whole thing off right back to the solo when the missus aint with me.
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