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Hi - I saw these guys advertising a removable sideplate system which Ive learnt from this forum may not require t/s relocation on my '06 Fatboy
I've emailed them twice recently but had no response.
Does anyone know if they are still trading?
I have the Bubbas quick detach sideplates on my 05 Fatboy. I did have to slightly modify them to make them fit with the stock turn signals. I do not like the look of the T/S relocation kit from HD so I tried Bubbas because I heard that they would fit with out moving the T/S. I was able to get the rear mounting bolt in with out moving the T/S but the side plate would not fit so I had to grind off the back end of the plate to make it work. I am happy with the end result , I have a quick detach system that leaves no noticeable hardware on the bike and the sissy bar is stable when in place.
I would just call them, they have had problems with their web site. Ask for Casey, he was good to deal with.
I have a problem with an order from bubba's and can't get a responce either. tried both email's and phone calls...nothing. i hate to have to call the credit card company and stop payment but they are leaving me no choice.
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