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Anyone install Easy Brackets on an FLSTCI with quick disconnect hardware for the rear backrest? How do you like it? Does it look and funtion nice? Are the bags easier to remove than turning a wrench or would I be wasting my money. Any help greatly appreciated.
I installed them on my 97 FTSTC and they are awesome. The best add-on I've ever put on. They look great on and off. I would suggest you call them direct and ask them any questions as I had done. They were very helpful. Good luck and the last i checked it took a total of 12 seconds to take on and off once installed !!!
I installed them on my 97 FTSTC and they are awesome. The best add-on I've ever put on. They look great on and off. I would suggest you call them direct and ask them any questions as I had done. They were very helpful. Good luck and the last i checked it took a total of 12 seconds to take on and off once installed !!!
You may want to look at Bubbasbrake.com as well. I had easy brackets on my 1999 FLSTC, they worked well, but I switched to Bubbas so that I could remove the bags and/or the backrest easily. They also offer more support and don't move around at all and they leave very little to notice on the fender when everything is off.
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