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Hey I was wondering if anyone has ideas on arm rests for the passenger seat. I have a mustang touring seat which has a wider seat for the passenger and a quick release sissy bar with a small backrest. I wanted to know if anyone every modified or if they even make a wrap around with armrests for a 05 fxst. I see them for the touring bikes or am I out of line thinking it would look ok.
A friend of mine had them on his Yamaha with mustang seat. They are called "love handles" they swing out for passenger mounting and dismounting. Don't recall the company but if you google love handels it will probably come up. if you have trouble finding them let me know, I'll try an find out company name.
A friend of mine had them on his Yamaha with mustang seat. They are called "love handles" they swing out for passenger mounting and dismounting. Don't recall the company but if you google love handels it will probably come up. if you have trouble finding them let me know, I'll try an find out company name.
Probably keep the gal from becoming too familiar with your own gut, so that's a plus...
Originally Posted by AirBoyzT
Those look hideous lol
I got to agree. All you need is a can of beer and a remote.
Thanks guys say those love handle ones online and they do look like crap. I was looking more for a molded backrest with armrests like you would get on a ultra only a little smaller. I may have to put on my mr. fabricator hat on and go to work on modifying someones used one. Thanks.
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