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What year is your dyna as the width back there is different from the 04 05 to the 07 and up bikes and what model was your bike as not sure but also believe the wg were different.
OhioSkully -- is your concern over the width due to the bracket system you'd need to hook up to some detachable side plates? If so I'd talk to jackyl as he makes these brackets and he's got a street bob, which I think is the same width as your SGC, right?
my bike is a 2001 dyna. fits right on my sissy bar brackets. I dont think it would be hard to put on a wider fender might need to find some spacers though. Ill get pics asap the snow here is slowing me down I have everything in a relatives garage and they are on back roads out in the sticks.
Ya spacers and after seeing the pic i would be neat to have but i got to pass. If i used it on long trip with the wife iam stuck with the the pack as she or my boy that would go with me need the sissy bar and that would be the pack now. Thanks King
its all black and im looking to get 50$ or more a couple people showed interest but I havent been able to get it yet because of work and snow. hopefully within the next week i can get it and take some pics. i have the box I got it in so it will be ready to ship as soon as I get a chance to pick it up.
Last edited by kingofsand21; Feb 18, 2010 at 12:50 PM.
Ya spacers and after seeing the pic i would be neat to have but i got to pass. If i used it on long trip with the wife iam stuck with the the pack as she or my boy that would go with me need the sissy bar and that would be the pack now. Thanks King
The pack has leather padding for the passanger it is a big back rest if you are riding two up and looks more comfortable than my regular sissy pad
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