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Hi Riders My name is Al Caruso and I am the Business Manager for Haulen *** products.
Haulen *** is seeking input from anyone that has purchased or used a Haulen *** backrest.
In an effort to continually improve our product, make it safer, and better for our customers, I would really appreciate any positive or negative comments you have about the backrests.
Please PM me though, as I would like to compile this info outside the open forum. I am not looking to gum up the forum with this exercise, I am sure the Admins. will appreciate that.
In just a few short years, Haulen *** has come a long way on this sleek backrest design. We have changed the steel type and thickness, added gussets for strength, and are now offering our Backrests in WET BLACK powder coat along with CHROME.
Our goal is to have a backrest that offers the strength needed to allow the passenger to be safe, but keep the sleek look and easy detachability as much as possible. It is a delicate balance.
Please PM with any comments as well with any questions you may have about our product, or any other of our products.
maybe if you weren't posting this in fifty different forums ??? just a thought, you know what they say about too much of a good thing? lets not gild the lily
Sorry solitaree1, I am just trying to get input from people with different model bikes that visit the forum at different times and sometimes only visit one forum.
lots of ppl in the past have gotten negative feed back by "spamming" all the different forums, I understand what you're trying to accomplish, just trying to save you a potential headache. glad to have you here with us as a sponsor
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