Plug n Play Backrest Bracket
Hey guys, does anyone here have any experience with this backrest bracket? It looks interesting, but my only concern is will it hold the weight of a passenger leaning up against it without wobbling back & forth or side to side, scratching or warping the fender, etc. Thanks, Here is the link:
http://www.jbfabrication.com/[/align]
http://www.jbfabrication.com/[/align]
Dude not to knock your taste but that thing look's like death trap, peel on gasket? I say no, but I have been wrong many time's, it's your coin. lots of luck
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Thanks for the replies, I guess I'll stay away from it. My problem is i have a '02 Heritage Springer, solo seat with removeable passenger seat. The bike came with a nice chrome curved rack that sits behind the solo seat when passenger pillion is not in use. I occasionally ride mylittle boy around or take himon a poker run. I want a sissy bar for him, but if I add the extra docking posts for a sissy bar, the luggage rack rail won't clear the added docking posts, and the MOCO doesnt have a solution except to dremel another groove in the luggage rails. They dont make the part. This was discussed quite in depth on another forum, just needed advice on this plug n play thing, was the closest fix I've found so far... Thanks, Bat
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