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been looking for a sissy bar for my 2010 iron 883 and can't find anything that appeals to me. i only want it cuz my wife feels like she is going to fall off when i take her for a ride, so a detachable one would be key. any help of pics of installed. thanks.
Sweet bike , looks just like mine except I have the bad landed seat. I'm just scared it might sit too high. What pad did u get or are they all universal
Originally Posted by DevilDog85
I was in the same boat and was able to get this one from the classifieds section far less than getting it from the dealer.
Sweet bike , looks just like mine except I have the bad landed seat. I'm just scared it might sit too high. What pad did u get or are they all universal
This one came with the HD backrest which for you should be the one from the link.
Just took a pic of the bike and this is how it looks.
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