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Just bought 2013 Tri Ultra Classic TRIKE - want to get Back rest (don't know part no) so i read all your replies but no one stated Park No's. Am interested in the HD adjustable back rest (had that on my sporty) NICE for long rides. I know the back rests come 2 parts. But Trike Parts No's for HD back rests?
Just bought 2013 Tri Ultra Classic TRIKE - want to get Back rest (don't know part no) so i read all your replies but no one stated Park No's. Am interested in the HD adjustable back rest (had that on my sporty) NICE for long rides. I know the back rests come 2 parts. But Trike Parts No's for HD back rests?
Congrats on your new ride!
Mount kit # 54099-10
There are 5 different style adjustable back rests-
52423-09A
52591-09A
52546-09a
52464-09A
52501-09A
You should be able to use google image search with those part #'s to see the different styles.
RAK, unless something has changed in the last few months, the only Harley backrest available for a TriGlide from the HD catalog was the somewhat expensive adjustable one. With very little effort, I bought the standard touring bike metal backrest mount that fits under the seat, installed it and used a regular HD touring backrest I had laying around. It fits and works just fine with the stock TG seat. Some guys swear by the adjustable backrest, I just didn't feel like buying it.
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