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The main reason I wanted a sissy was not for passengers. I needed something to strap a bag to for longer trips and so I could sell my saddlebags. I wasn't happy with the saddlebags and they made the bike too wide.
Asphalt Cowboy that Cross Bones sissy is Nasty. \\; The HD sight says it requires a bunch of other parts. \\; How easy was it to install?
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I also gotta get a swing arm bag.
tk, I can't tell from your photos....does that rack actually attach to the HaulenAss sissy bar, or is it just sharing the mounting hole? I was under the impression that racks weren't compatible with it. Of course my fender is different from yours...
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