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Hey everybody, I've been eyeballing this forum for a long time but this is my first post. I'm new to forums so if I'm doing something wrong or not following proper etiquette please feel free to let me know! I look forward to learning all I can on here and helping anyone out that I can.
With that said I have a 2001 flsts springer. When I got it, it had a bolt on sissy bar and no bags. I have since added bags from a 06 heritage softtail but had to remove the sissy bar because it would not let the bags sit flush against the fender strut. I would like to have a detachable sissy bar and detachable bags if possible. I'm stuggling to find what hardware I need. Could someone kindly point me in the right direction?
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