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Well wife says her back hurts when we ride very far so i start looking for a back rest I like and honestly never found any I liked so I order the 1 I dislike the most by the time i get done ordering all the stuff you need to put a harley backrest on the wideglide what I thought should be included went from 100.00 to 375. the price is aggrevating but whats even more frustrating is figuring out all the needed parts . you would think they would just make a bolt on rest that fits like the factory 1 .
The one i have is quick disconnect I do not know the one your reffering too.
this one you can actually add two pads too it I use only one though.
my lady says its real comphy. http://www.flickr.com/photos/7440939...n/photostream/
the 1 the wife picked is gloss black detachable and reclining with the medium low round medallion bar and embroidered pad . its 1 of the new ones but I really thought max 200. after she picked it out and ordered it is when i walked up to the counter I was checking out a new street glide .
The one i have is quick disconnect I do not know the one your reffering too.
this one you can actually add two pads too it I use only one though.
my lady says its real comphy. http://www.flickr.com/photos/7440939...n/photostream/
I dont want to hijack the thread, but how would you attach a second pad -- or are you thinking the slip-on? Just curious...
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