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I added the WG sissy bar with pad along with the Sundowner seat on my Fat Bob. It's the shortest, lowest profile I could get away with with just enough of a "bump" stickin up to stop her sliding off the back.
Can't believe no one suggested an Attitude Stick (made by Cycle Visions) ....
Also, there's someone ... can't remember who now ... who's sporting what looks kind of like a shorter, 'beefier' version of an attitude stick ....
Mud custom fabricated one on his custom 'duck-tail' fender ... looks great in my opinion ....
I've got a quick detach mid-height with backrest (which I leave off my bike most of the time) ... got the rack for it ... a bungee will strap most 12-pack beverage boxes in place quite nicely ....
That's the same set up on my bike and I love the look. Even though it's QD, I keep it on for my ol lady and stuff. If someone told me it looks "sissy", I smash their face!! (I keed, I keed).
Originally Posted by roadkingsaddlebrooke
I've added a detachable Sissy Bar to my FXDF. My brother and son told me to loose the thing, plus also get rid of the tassles. OK, gave the tassles to my brother(He had my Heritage, so it goes with it), but kept the Sissy Bar. Need it occasionally to strap stuff on it. Does it really look that bad?
a friend of mine has asked me to find him the cheesiest of sissy bar designs..
talking "Punisher" logos or Thin Blue Line nonsense.. maybe Garfield or something if it's out there, ha!
hope to find some photos or photolinks!
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