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A plain cover for the quick release bracket when the tourpack is not on. I envision a nicely sculpted piece of aluminium cnc'd on the back side to click onto the quick release. Could be chromed or black. If I only had the ability to make them I am sure they would sell.
I like riding my Ultra with my heel on the front of the floorboard and my toe on the highway peg......I'd like to see a crashbar similar to Kuryakyn's ergo plus bar with the flipout pegs lower......I think it would be a cleaner look......did I explain this correctly?
I'd like to see a bracket that attached to the two screws on the forks.
The bracket would be used to tie down the bike. Something like the one Kuyarkyn has. Maybe they could look like brassknuckes or just a slot for a tie down.
My only real complaint riding an Ultra is the blast of wind that comes between the batwing and the lowers, and hits me square in my arthritic knees. When the temps are cold, my knees get cold and ache. The only solution I've thought of, is making a new lower glove box cover, that extends up to protect my knees, but I'm afraid the wind blast would tear it off, as the cover is just held on with snaps.
So, it would take a glove box cover mounted more securely (like a locking door), and I'd want to be able to take it off and put the original back on during warmer weather.
I would like a redesigned passenger floorboard for the Ultra that will not hit me in the back of my legs at stops or backing down. I had short one's on an old rice burner and never had this problem when riding two up.
Not actually a bike part but still for the bagger. A Saddlebag Tree or Stand to mount your bags to when you take them off to wash the bike. You can wash the bags without worrying about dropping them and you can get your bike cleaner with them off. It could be mounted on wheels with brackets with the same bolt pattern as the side rails on a bagger. It should be 4 or 5 ft tall with a wide enough base to keep it stable.
I need a back rest extender which moves docking pate 2" back like they have for tour pack. ol feels crowded when i use drivers backrest.
brackets to hold 6.5 inch speakers in road glide lower fairings.
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