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The stock H-D passenger pillion attaches using the three stock mounting points. The two seat bolts secure it up front, and the fender screw secures it in the rear. These same mounting points secure the rear fender rack.
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Aww I see.. also explains the two holes I have along the base of the seat on the frame with nothing in them.. I just have a simpleton single screw into the pot metal nut on fender and a hook up front..
You have the RSD bar on there for the headlight? You have any closeups? Looks good. Still waiting on my bars from Road6. They said it would be about three weeks. I had them chromed.
Awesome bike, amazing views! Makes me want to jump on mine, and take off over the mountains.
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Originally Posted by Bighec
You have the RSD bar on there for the headlight? You have any closeups? Looks good. Still waiting on my bars from Road6. They said it would be about three weeks. I had them chromed.
Sounds about right on timeline... be sure to post up pics.
Best I got of the RSD light bracket...
I love that it "stretches" the look of the bike.
Last edited by FLYING_BURRITO_BROTHER; Sep 9, 2015 at 05:45 PM.
Sounds about right on timeline... be sure to post up pics.
Best I got of the RSD light bracket...
I love that it "stretches" the look of the bike.
I love it. I had my eye on this, but never thought to mount it up top. I had seen it on the lower bracket. Never up top. Looks slick man. You really have good taste sir.
I love it. I had my eye on this, but never thought to mount it up top. I had seen it on the lower bracket. Never up top. Looks slick man. You really have good taste sir.
Holy smokes that is SWEET!! I wonder if Music&Bikes has seen this. He's modding up his Bones.
I have the Train look as well with the BigFrigginHeadlight mod. I've often considered the sprung seat like yours but I take some long trips with mine and that backrest is outstanding. Do you do any long trips (say couple of 400 mile days) with yours? Comfort level?
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