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The solo luggage racks are out for the 07's... I have one on my 07. It was around 77 dollars after my discount. It attaches from the passenger seat bolt to the license plate holder. You have to drill the holes for that. It is definitly worth it though. either bungee stuff directly to it or I also strap a roll bag to it for day trips.
Drill holes? In the fender?
No, in the license plate/taillite holder. But.... sorry Faction. The one I speak of though is for the bobtail fender. Guess I dont' know if they have one for your FB or not.
Checkout the J&P catalogue. When I put a Mustang seat on my 07 Deluxe I had to lose the stock luggage rack. Then found out there were no other HD options. I found a rack in the J&P catalogue that attaches to the rear seat bolt and the license plate holder that works great and was less than $70. You just have to be sure it is made for your bike. I'm not sure but it might have been by khrome werks.
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