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THANKS, it looks good and looks like it has plenty of room. Am surprised that HD does not make a solo seat w/back rest so was looking at this Tour pack to give me more room and also has a back rest. I like it because it matches the softail Deluxe bags but they are small and will not hold much.
I do like the way it looks, how is the storage space? As you know, the saddle bags are very small. I see you have 2 sets of Saddle bags, did you put new ones on to replace the HD bags?
Now if you want to really feel like a lounge chair, put highway peds on your engine guard. I did that with my lowrider and have a corbin seat w/back rest and it is so nice!! As far as I know, no one at this time is making a back rest for the solo seat, as far as my research. Wish I could fine one because I have a nice T-bag that would work but need a back rest.
As far as I know, no one at this time is making a back rest for the solo seat, as far as my research. Wish I could fine one because I have a nice T-bag that would work but need a back rest.
Sure they are...Its easy....Replace the back bar on your stock seat with a rear bar from a Springer solo seat. then add the springer backreast. I just did this for my wife's Deluxe and it looks Awesome...
Trailfndr, that looks awesome! Is that the short or tall backrest for the springer? Did the springer grab rail work as a direct replacement to the one that came on your bike?
I think I am going to do that to my deluxe as well!
I also like that and would be a lot more inexpensive than the tour pack and I have a very nice T-bag that should work with that back rest.
Am looking through the 2007 Accessories book and on page 274, I see the Pad but can not find the handrail for the springer. Does it fit inplace of the stock handrail?
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