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I have a 2004 Low-Rider with the stock seat. I like this seat and do not want to change it. Plus I have had bad luck with aftermarket ones like Mustang.
I want to put a driver backrest on this seat.
Has anyone designed or built a setup for a driver backrest for this bike, seat?
I know Kuryakyn makes one for the touring models but true to Kuryakyn it is terrible expensive and of course not for the Dyna.
Thanks for any help, suggestions.
I am short....the Dyna low-rider with the stock seat is just "about" right for me to be flat footed. With the Mustang seat, it is wider than the stock Dyna seat and makes me not flat footed. I do not like shorter shocks to try and make up for this either as the bike than bottoms out. I always rider 1 up.
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