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i dont have permission to post in the "looking for" forums so im forced to do it here.
if anyone has a riders backrest used they are tired of or replaced with a new one i desperatley need one. i want to do a fairly long trip with my wife before i deploy and money is tight, and i really have to have this to make the trip. so if any of you work in a shop or know someone who deals in wrecked bikes, dude id appreciate the heck out of a contact. thanks guys.
i would just buy a cheap non adjustable for now. just to get through this trip before i go to iraq. she will ride my bikes for me while im gone and she wouldnt use it. so just to get me going. cheap, used even, fixed.
thanks for responding sir.
by the way i like the road dawgs site. my sister and brother are cops. i dont have the temperment. i just end them the old fashioned way. i blow them up......lol. give 'em hell officer
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