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ORIGINAL: IsurvivedNMU
I guess I should not be supprised at the price... Whew...
Any leads on getting that a bit cheaper?
You think the HD TriBar is expensive, try checking out the Joker Machine version.
They want something on the order of $400 for one that I don't think looks as nice.
ORIGINAL: Trotter
187.16 Zanotti's, best I've seen. I got it in two days
That's where I got mine along withthe adaptor bracket for the Bobtail rack. Don't remember how long it took exactly, but it was under a week because the rack adaptor wasn't in stock when I ordered it.
ORIGINAL: IsurvivedNMU
I guess I should not be supprised at the price... Whew...
Any leads on getting that a bit cheaper?
You think the HD TriBar is expensive, try checking out the Joker Machine version.
They want something on the order of $400 for one that I don't think looks as nice.
ORIGINAL: Trotter
187.16 Zanotti's, best I've seen. I got it in two days
That's where I got mine along withthe adaptor bracket for the Bobtail rack. Don't remember how long it took exactly, but it was under a week because the rack adaptor wasn't in stock when I ordered it.
adaptor bracket for bobtail fender rack?
didn't know about that....that's why I went w/the Kuryakyn....
question on the tri-bar...
so I can use my sidemount license plate holder....does the license plate holder need to be cut off or unscrewed?
ORIGINAL: 1badnt
adaptor bracket for bobtail fender rack?
didn't know about that....that's why I went w/the Kuryakyn....
question on the tri-bar...
so I can use my sidemount license plate holder....does the license plate holder need to be cut off or unscrewed?
There isan adaptor bracket listed by HD,PN=59320-07,for the Tribar light that fitsthree of the bobtail racks, PN=60161-06, PN=53979-07, & PN=56452-07. There is a small tin plate bracket for the plate under it. But a good set of tin snips or a hacksaw wouldmake short work of it. I actually added a piece of 1/8" aluminum plate as a backing for the plate to keep rocks and crap from bending the thin aluminum plates the state gives us. It also protects the Tribar LED from the same rocks and junk.
Here's a couple of pic of it with the rack installed before I painted the fabricated backing plate black.
I just checked out your gallery. Very impressive work.
Wish I could do that.
thanks...
not trying to hijack this thread, but if anyone wants a photoshopped sig, just post a big clear pic of your bikew/background ideas in the photoshopping area of this site..https://www.hdforums.com/forumid_304/tt.htm
don't forget they are free, and some may take some time....as we do this as a hobby and on our spare time....
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