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We know there are Harley owners who don’t want a backrest on their bike but have women who won’t get on without one. With that in mind our designers went to the drawing board to bring us a backrest that installs and removes in minutes. All this and it still leaves your bike looking clean and smooth like your ride should be. Let’s face it, it looks way better than those bulky backrests that use side plates and clutter your bike. Cut from Heavy Duty 8 gage American steel and hit with a mirror chrome finish this thing is no sissy bar. Customize your look even more and choose from two pad styles, 4”x6” or 6”x6”.
Thanks for the interest everyone. Unfortunatly at this time we have no brackets for solo seats and or the fat boys. Have a little work to do for it to fit the fatboy and a lot of work for a solo bracket.
08_FLHX Glad to hear you might actually consider it. We had your exact thought when we designed this.
I hope you guys get around to making a Backrest for Tourers with Sundowner Solo seats. They have no slot for any other backrests to come up through. It looks like your design is could work with some modifications. I'll keep coming back to your site and checking.
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