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Looks like you need another kit to go alone with this one.... Maybe - P/N 53545-95
From the HD site:
53711-96A
Fits '90-'03 XL models with Detachable Sideplate Kit P/N 53545-95. '82-'03 XL models with Rigid Mount Sideplate Kit P/Ns 52806-94B or 52782-82B; '82-'94 FXR models with Rigid Sideplate Kit P/N 52781-82B (except FXRS-CONV. and FXRT). Fits '96-'01 DynaÂŽ models (except FXDWG). All '96-'01 DynaÂŽ models equipped with Rigid Mount Sideplates require the separate purchase of Luggage Rack Adapter Kit P/N 53828-00. Also fits '99-'00 FXR models. (Does not fit FXRS-CONV. or FXRT models.)
It looks just like the rack I have. The rack bolts to the side plates that support the sissy bar. So your talking a, rack, sissy bar, sissy back pad, side plates and side plate mount kit. I guess you could leave off the sissy bar but that would make it harder to strap anything to the rack.
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