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Can anyone tell me after installing the adjustable driver backrest on my SG stock or Sundowner seat, if I will still be able to swap out to my Mustang Daytripper when I want to, with the backrest bracket installed to the frame?
I am not sure about the Daytripper but i did change from my stock RoadKing seat and backrest to the Mustang Sport Touring seat with no problems. Hope this helps.
fimduc and ekimrk...thanks. Glad to hear that it at least works on one mustang.
fimduc...I really like the Daytripper. I find it very comfortable for its sleek shape. I haven't put three hours on it, but honestly don't think it would be uncomfortable at all. Someone else on here asked for a picture so I'll try and get one posted asap.
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