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hey all i need to know some vendors out there that sell detachable back rests with pads and everything besides HD....if they send to APO addresses would be a HUGE advantage....i looked at J&P and theres were more expensive than the mod HD offers....if you can believe it....HD wont ship to an APO address.
Check ebay. I have seen some decent set ups there and they usually ship overseas for a price. Most backrest's I've seen are pretty pricey, especially the detachable ones. Be safe and thanks for all you do. (8 yrs. USN)
hey all i need to know some vendors out there that sell detachable back rests with pads and everything besides HD....if they send to APO addresses would be a HUGE advantage....i looked at J&P and theres were more expensive than the mod HD offers....if you can believe it....HD wont ship to an APO address.
Doyou have someone stateside that canpick it up and ship to you? If notI'm sure someoneon here will help you out if needed.
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