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Finally finished my sissybar that been dragging my feet on. Just got it back from powder coat last week. I used 1/2" 304 Stainless round stock, 1" tubing for the mounts, and stainless bolts. Here's some pics.
Looks good man!! Nice detail makes it interesting to look at and flows with the lines of your bike great!
Thanks much.
Originally Posted by baimo
How tall is it in inches. 18"?
I believe so (Off the fender). I got about level with the tops of the mirror's. It's in the shop right now so I can't measure it up but I wanna say that's a really close guess.
Originally Posted by ChickinOnaChain
Looking good! I wish I had a welder...and could weld.
Thanks. This may be up for sale if the dealer can't straighten out my bike this week. Not sure if you saw my other post...
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