Deuce Pictures
I modified the passenger pad by mounting the Deuce sissy bar to the bottom of the passenger pad, now whenever I want to ride 2 up, it takes about 15 sec to put the passenger on and go!
Talking about pics,We're still waiting NYD.
The Deuce chopper looks sweet but I bet it's a b!tch to ride. It can't be more than just a local bar hopper, unless the rider is a masochist. I would never get on that Deuce and do a 400 mile ride. Nice pics though, thanks for posting them. [sm=smiley20.gif]

I modified the passenger pad by mounting the Deuce sissy bar to the bottom of the passenger pad, now whenever I want to ride 2 up, it takes about 15 sec to put the passenger on and go!
I removed thevinyl coverfrom the passenger pad and bolted the Deuce sissybar directly to the bottom of the passenger pad frame, I used the shortest bolts that would work with the spacers that were going to be required to get the sissybar to sit straight and level, I reused the locking nuts from the Deuce sissybar mount on my new bolts, the bolts just barely stick out from the bottom of the frame.
what I did to be safe was to put the rubberplugs back into the holes for the sissybar mount in the fender, the bolts from sissybar on the passenger pad barely touch the rubber plugs in the fender, so the paint is protected......
I checked it with the heaviest person that I could find to sit on the passenger pad to confirm that they weren't going to go down any further than the did with no one sitting on it!
the mustang passenger pad slips into the bracket on the back of the solo seat just like normal, and screws down in the rear the same as it did before I mounted the sissybar to it, it's solid and doesn't move when mounted to the bike.
new at posting pics but will try a few of my own. Just had it painted. Before and after pics.
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new at posting pics but will try a few of my own. Just had it painted. Before and after pics.


