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I'm wanting to know if anyone knows of any manufacturers that makes a black hardware cover. That is long enough to cover the detacheable backrest and saddlebag hardware at the same time. I was at the Harley shop on Sat. and they do not manufacture one for their hardware. Wanted to see if anime one knew of anyone else that did.
Let me explain this better for you. I have a detachable backrest and bags. So both docking hardware kits are on the bike already. And they are on the same bolt. There's 3 sizes that they had at the Harley shop. Short, small and large. And the large was too short to cover both sets of docking hardware. The salesman told me to have so
eone make them for me
Let me explain this better for you. I have a detachable backrest and bags. So both docking hardware kits are on the bike already. And they are on the same bolt. There's 3 sizes that they had at the Harley shop. Short, small and large. And the large was too short to cover both sets of docking hardware. The salesman told me to have so
eone make them for me
Ok I replied from my phone and didn't see the post fully above mine. Those are what HD offers and if they are no good for you then custom might be your best route and that offers you a lot of customization options for your application.
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