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For those of you with attitude sticks that also carry passengers from time to time, what are you using for a backrest pad? I plan on getting an attitude stick from Cycle Visions in the near future and am debating how I can throw a pad on there for the ol lady.
So far my options are either buying a universal mustang pad and mounting that up, or hacking up this old p-pad I have sittin around and making one custom.
I bought a small pad from Drag Specialies. It doesn't quite fit right, so I haven't kept it on. My buddy has the same basic setup on his FB and used a ton of electrical tape on the sissybar to keep it in place. It looks alright on his cuz it's black, but mine is chrome... :~/
I bought a small pad from Drag Specialies. It doesn't quite fit right, so I haven't kept it on. My buddy has the same basic setup on his FB and used a ton of electrical tape on the sissybar to keep it in place. It looks alright on his cuz it's black, but mine is chrome... :~/
If someone is running an attitude stick, I can't imagine the first (2nd, or 3rd) thing on their mind is going to be buying a pad for their passengers to be comfy.
If someone is running an attitude stick, I can't imagine the first (2nd, or 3rd) thing on their mind is going to be buying a pad for their passengers to be comfy.
Well I really wanted a compromise between comfort and style. IMO all the Harley bars are fugly as hell. So attitude stick it is.
Thanks for the replies, I'll check out the Drag Specialties pad. And long live PBR!!!
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