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two more. I plan to put diamondback cables on it this winter as the stocks are a tad too long. Thought I'd use the recommended cables for the Streetslammer bars in the parts book.
I like it. I've had in on the bike a little after I bought it. I have a Saddlemen rogue seat on it and it works with the stock Deuce sissybar and rack. Not all seats will work with it. I use my bike everyday pretty much and I need to be able to carry stuff. I have the Harley Sac bag that goes on it. Plus when my son rides on the back it adds a little more of a secure feeling for him. My wife has her own bike so she rarely rides on the back. Now, if you aren't going to leave it on all the time, it is a little bit of a pain to get on and off. Mine hasn't been off since I put it on a few months after I had the bike. It's an 04 with 22K miles on it
ORIGINAL: Uno Deuce
GaryC,
how do you like the sissy bar and luggage rack on your Deuce?
I'm trying to decide if I would like it on mine or not.
I have Carlini drag bars and love em. Mine do not come back as far as stock but i'm 6'-3' so thier a good fit. Looks like Gary c's or Rountrees are probably closer to stock than mine and i've seen drag bars swept way back for shorter fellows so i,m sure you can find what your looking for.Carlini,s are a little on the exspensive side but i personly think they are the best looking bars out there.
Rich
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