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I can pick up an OEM King and Queen seat of an 07 FXSTC for really cheap but it doesn't have the sissy bar with it. Does anybody know if this seat will mount to any other HD sissy bars or is it designed to fit with only the 1 piece OEM FXSTC bar?
Harley offers several versions of the sissy bar, but in a pinch I'm sure you could mod another to accept the seat bolts.
All that's really needed is a bar that mounts in the right place and has a cross piece you can drill holes in for the seat studs to come through.
If you need some pics or measurements from an original setup let me know what you need and I'll see if I can get what you need off my bike.
Harley offers several versions of the sissy bar, but in a pinch I'm sure you could mod another to accept the seat bolts.
All that's really needed is a bar that mounts in the right place and has a cross piece you can drill holes in for the seat studs to come through.
If you need some pics or measurements from an original setup let me know what you need and I'll see if I can get what you need off my bike.
Thanks for the offer. If you don't mind getting some close up pics and measurements I'd appreciate it. I have the HD medium height sissy bar for my bike. If you could measure the height from the top of the fender to the mounting holes that should give me an idea of how close mine will be. Thanks,
No problem, give me a day or two to dig my bike out from the corner of the garage and I'll get you what you need.
Just PM me with your e-mail address and I'll send the pics and measurements directly to you.
The web site won't allow us to post really big pics and I like to use really big pics for stuff like this.
Bump from the dead again. Ginz Choppers makes sissy bars and a cross brace to fit the stock king and queen seat. They are very good looking but carry a very high price.
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