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I finally picked up a passenger backrest pad for my sissy-bar/package rack. It seems nice enough, but the triangular mounting bracket is not as secure as I would like.
I seem to remember an old HDforums sponsor that sold aftermarket mounting brackets in 3 designs; a skull, iron cross, or flames?
After searching all morning on this forum and Google, I still can't seem to locate the name of this company/product.
If anyone here has any feedback or opinions, I would appreciate a reply.
Also, do either of the "upgraded" H-D accessory backrest pad mounting brackets offer a more secure fit for the backrest pad to the sissy bar?
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