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Originally Posted by WKNDS
Speaking of... almost looks like you need to extend the passenger peg outward
to be more "passenger foot friendly". HD makes a kit for that - yeah its "high dollar".
Dont ask me how I know....

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That actually is a very good point, do you have any info on the HD kit ?
 
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Originally Posted by paullavery
That actually is a very good point, do you have any info on the HD kit ?
Looks like its #49352-00. I found it in the P&A Catalog with the toolboxes.
Might want to look in that section for references.

hope this helps,

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I fabricated this rear luggage rack because I didn't like the available options. I don't need quick disconnect and it can handle about anything you can strap to it. I used some nylon washers in between the rack and the fender struts to protect the paint. I've been using ROK straps for a few years and never had a problem... so far.

I want to add the Deluxe seat and pillion with rack. I will keep the seat bar but powder coat it black. I want to keep the bike's single fender hole and modify the seat instead.
 
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I fabricated this rear luggage rack because I didn't like the available options. I don't need quick disconnect and it can handle about anything you can strap to it. I used some nylon washers in between the rack and the fender struts to protect the paint. I've been using ROK straps for a few years and never had a problem... so far.

I want to add the Deluxe seat and pillion with rack. I will keep the seat bar but powder coat it black. I want to keep the bike's single fender hole and modify the seat instead.
That rocks!

 
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Originally Posted by WKNDS
Looks like its #49352-00. I found it in the P&A Catalog with the toolboxes.
Might want to look in that section for references.

hope this helps,

T.
Thanks very much.
 
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Originally Posted by rrlane
I fabricated this rear luggage rack because I didn't like the available options. I don't need quick disconnect and it can handle about anything you can strap to it. I used some nylon washers in between the rack and the fender struts to protect the paint. I've been using ROK straps for a few years and never had a problem... so far.

I want to add the Deluxe seat and pillion with rack. I will keep the seat bar but powder coat it black. I want to keep the bike's single fender hole and modify the seat instead.
I want that, but with the QD slots instead of hard mounts.

Great job on the rack.
 
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I want that, but with the QD slots instead of hard mounts.
You probably already know this, but it's #50300099. I saw a picture of it
fairly recently, but I dont remember which thread it was. I'm sure a search will turn it up
if you're really interested.

hope this helps,

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Originally Posted by WKNDS
You probably already know this, but it's #50300099. I saw a picture of it
fairly recently, but I dont remember which thread it was. I'm sure a search will turn it up
if you're really interested.

hope this helps,

T.
I know. I'd buy the HD one today if it weren't for the red oculus need to change TS stalks, which then moves the license plate. So the $200 HD rack costs a minimum $300 once you buy the stalks and find an aftermarket side plate.
Mall they had to do is turn the QD slots the opposite direction and it would slide in place without the need for other parts.
 
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took me a while, but I finally found where to get the exhaust I've been looking for...

found it here! http://shadetreefabrications.com/sto...ail-exhaust-2/
 
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Well I wish you good luck as I've read quite a few "mixed" reviews of STF.
Hope you get the product you pay for. Let us know how it all turns out.

thanks,

T.

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took me a while, but I finally found where to get the exhaust I've been looking for...

found it here! http://shadetreefabrications.com/sto...ail-exhaust-2/
 


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