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looking at the rolland sands tracker rear fender kit for my night train when i do the 200 conv.
can you ride a passenger on that fender?
if so what seat do you run for rider and passenger...i love the look and want a solo seat when shes not with me and a decent seat for her when shes with me
I have the rsd rear fender kit with a custom Bitchin seat co solo seat and pillion pad. I have no problems at all when I'm riding solo or with the girl. I love the set up and would recommend it to anybody
You will have no problems supporting a passenger you will just need a pillion pad if she isnt willing to ride the fender. The tracker rear fender has strong struts and the steel in the fender is a little thicker than stock harley you will figure that out if you try to use the harley seat bolt and realize there isnt enough room to get the plastic c-clip back on. I used the RSD kit and even though there is a little fab work needed it looks awesome. Makes you feel like you were part of the mod and not just bolting on parts. I posted a thread about the entire build search "RSD Rear fender swap nighttrain".
Last edited by 08Nighttrain; May 24, 2012 at 02:56 PM.
looking at the rolland sands tracker rear fender kit for my night train when i do the 200 conv.
can you ride a passenger on that fender?
if so what seat do you run for rider and passenger...i love the look and want a solo seat when shes not with me and a decent seat for her when shes with me
any input is appreciated
Yes, you can. I have the Vintage kit, but if the wife wants to ride with me I just throw down the suction seat.
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