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Im having problems sourcing an aftermarket rack for my 06 Fatboy. Dont really need a sissy bar but will consider it if necessary
I dont want to/can't justify the £480 (yes thats £480..... sterling) HD want for a detachable sissy bar and rack here in the UK
So Ive seen a few "wire" racks about, but people like Motherwell don't make them for the 06 models yet(even though they've now been superceded by the 07 model range)
Please can anyone make any recommendations for my quest.
Pictures of your solutions, the supplier and cost would be much appreciated......
Thanks for that - are there any 06 Fatboy owners out there who have successfully fitted one of the above - or anything similar.
Shipping stuff back to the states from the UK is prohibively expensive - so Ive got to be sure that I get it right first time!!
Thanks again
Customer service at J&P is very good. You can call them up and ask them questions on the rack, you are interested in. They will pull one from the warehouse and read the installation instructions,so you will know for sure if it will work on your bike.
Tom
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