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put my new quick release sissybar and luggage rack on. Went pretty smoothly, except for unscrewing the bolt that holds the turn signal to the chrome cover, and installing the QR bolts before reattaching the turn signal. ooops.
Otherwise it went pretty smoothly, except the wife says I changed something with the passenger pegs, which I didnt. I guess the new bar makes her sits slightly different. Also the backrest is much smaller and shorter, so she didnt like that either. Guess Ill be looking for a black tall backrest in the near future. :/
oh and I took some new photos of it, without the SB
Last edited by slvrscoobie; Sep 12, 2016 at 10:51 AM.
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