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Looking at a sissy bar for the ride when the tour pack is off, thinking around 12-16 " tall? I have the detach mounting kit for tour pack and need some ideas.
Both of these are from Top hand ventures based out of Houston. What I love is that you don't need any mounting docks or anything like that. Check em out!
Almost new Street Glide Stitch Passenger Backrest Pad retails for $109 Part Number 51633-06A with H-D Detachables Sissy Bar Upright Part Number 54247-09A retails for$179 Finish / Color: Gloss Black, shipped Conus $185 OBO. I Accept paypal!
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Both of these are from Top hand ventures based out of Houston. What I love is that you don't need any mounting docks or anything like that. Check em out!
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