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First off, this is not my bike. I saw this Deuce on ebay. Ok, my Question is where did this guy get the bracket to attach a sissy bar? Now for us Deuce lovers I don't love the look of this sissy bar, but I know that there are alot of different bars out there. Second, a tall sissy bar would help to carry some baggage on a bike that can't carry a roll of Mentos, etc. I am wondering if this might be something custom built or modified from a different bike. I know this question has come up before, but I haven't ever seen one installed. Any help or suggestions, Fire away....
Not sure where that one came from, or who makes it.
But Harley maks a pair of sissy bar like uprights for the Duce.
They are just chrome plated plates, not true bars. But they "might" work for a T-Bag or something like it.
Tall PN=51144-02 $94.95
Std height PN=51114-00 $79.95
They have about 4 differentpad's for them and an add on chrome luggage rack PN=53806-00 $110.95.
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