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Mustang riders backrest mount and back rest stem and pad. It has been modified, for when I tried to use it with a police seat. Front tab was removed (and later reattached and the mounting holes have been made larger, but I made washers so I could used it with a stock seat.
The vinyl cover has has a few areas repaired with a vinyl and leather repair kit. The 2 on the top that are shown look pretty good. The bottom one that wore through from the bolt is not as good, but its not really seen when mounted.
The angle adjustment bolt is hard to turn by hand, I used a set of pliers to adjust.
I would have kept running this, but bought a new seat with a built in rider back rest.
Not perfect but works well.
$100 shipped. See pics for details and condition.
FYI, if the vinyl is bothersome, mustang makes a cover for these that have a pocket on the back for storage.
Last edited by steelerdude1; Nov 18, 2018 at 11:22 PM.
its a Klock Werks Pro Touring Flare with the light tint that has been hardly used. I bought it new thinking a higher shield would do more for me in the cold weather, but the other 12 Pro tour I have gives me just as much wind protection, so I just have always used that. This has been sitting in my garage for about 2 years, and thought I would try to find someone to trade me for a KW 9 sport for the summer. I posted that up and got no interest, so its up for sale now, and I intend to buy the 9 when it sells.
I love the KW Flares, and have run them for years.
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