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hembrey, how are those solos mounted to the bike, do they have brackets that bolt to the fender struts or what, cheers rats, looks bloody great by the way
hembrey, how are those solos mounted to the bike, do they have brackets that bolt to the fender struts or what,
Front of the seat is exactly the same
The softail fender has two holes for the rear seat screw (duece should too). You have to move the one up to the front hole and move the rubber plug to the back hole when you switch from 2-up to solo. I also got a pillion for 2-up which uses the original 2-up hole, so I'll leave the rear one in place and get a new one for the front hole.
Sorry that was a stupid question, i didnt notice the bracket on the back of the seat, the deuce fender doesnt have the front hole so they must fix the rear of the seat some other way.
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