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Can someone who has it one their bike, tell me the inside width of their sissy bars, the two legs that fit into the parts that hold the sissy bar upright, please?
I'd really like to hope that my Dyna sissybar can be used on a '98 FLSTC, since the rear tire on the Dyna is a 130 which is the same as on the FLSTC. It's a long shot, but I can hope. The Dyna is 5 and 5/8 or almost 5 and 3/4. I can make it fit in either of those measurements, heh heh.
Drat. I wonder why it is that the fenders on the softtails is so wide even though it has a 130 tire just like on my FXD. <sigh> Oh well, wishful thinking. Thanks 98hotrodfatboy!
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