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I like the Haulin *** backrest. Easy on/off. And the wife likes it. She can't really lean back on it cause its so short but all she really wanted was some padded "security" to prevent her from sliding off the back.
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I really like the attitude stick, but not sure if they make one for my 2010 Wide Glide. I sent them an email so hopefully they will get back to me. The 30" seems pretty tall so I think the 18" will be just right.
It will work. I had to get the widest one for my FB. It'll be fine for yours.
Got any pics of your bike with the sissy bar? How was intallation?
Click the Fat Bob link in my sig. The only pain in the *** was installing the side-plates. Since the sissybar has to be compressed a little, the plates bow out ever-so-slightly, but no big deal. I went with Loc-Tite Red because the screws started backing out after a day with Blue.
J-Rox, I'm no religous expert and I'm not here to criticize anyone but a Christian Cross above the Star of David?? Seems kind of contradictory??
Anyway....I like that Old School looking Attitiude Bar from Cycle Visions the only thing holding me back was that no passenger statement but since they say it can take a passenger I wonder if you can put a bag on it? And does it mount to the Harley brackets or do you have to buy trhose too??
My sissy bar is much like, if not the same as Coachstorms'. Got mine from JP cycles. Part number: 8500110 Millwaukee twins round bar 74.99. Then had it PD'd
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