Anybody install an adjustable backrest themselves?
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I find the adjustable one the OP is talking about perfect with the stock Limited seat. I also swap out a SG seat when I have the tour pak off and no passenger. I agree with the OP, the backrest is a little high with that seat.
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Anybody install an adjustable backrest themselves?
Longtime lurker, first time poster. I had the adjustable backrest on my '09 Road Glide but took it off before selling and buying a '14 Limited. I really missed the adjustable backrest so time to put it back on.
I never did like the bracket and like you, hated fishing the screws through. Time for innovation.... there isn't much behind the mid-frame air deflectors so Hmmm...... I used my trusty dremel moto-tool with the circular saw attachment and cut a square just the right size for the lever. Used some two sided tape and drilled two holes for the screws to make sure nothing came apart. Hey.... worst I could do is mess up the left side air deflector and if I did, they're not that expensive. The lever doesn't have much tension so I wasn't too worried about plastic mounted to plastic. So far, so good!
I've got so many good ideas from my fellow riders, hope I'm passing on one you can use.
Popeye75
I never did like the bracket and like you, hated fishing the screws through. Time for innovation.... there isn't much behind the mid-frame air deflectors so Hmmm...... I used my trusty dremel moto-tool with the circular saw attachment and cut a square just the right size for the lever. Used some two sided tape and drilled two holes for the screws to make sure nothing came apart. Hey.... worst I could do is mess up the left side air deflector and if I did, they're not that expensive. The lever doesn't have much tension so I wasn't too worried about plastic mounted to plastic. So far, so good!
I've got so many good ideas from my fellow riders, hope I'm passing on one you can use.
Popeye75
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Longtime lurker, first time poster. I had the adjustable backrest on my '09 Road Glide but took it off before selling and buying a '14 Limited. I really missed the adjustable backrest so time to put it back on.
I never did like the bracket and like you, hated fishing the screws through. Time for innovation.... there isn't much behind the mid-frame air deflectors so Hmmm...... I used my trusty dremel moto-tool with the circular saw attachment and cut a square just the right size for the lever. Used some two sided tape and drilled two holes for the screws to make sure nothing came apart. Hey.... worst I could do is mess up the left side air deflector and if I did, they're not that expensive. The lever doesn't have much tension so I wasn't too worried about plastic mounted to plastic. So far, so good!
I've got so many good ideas from my fellow riders, hope I'm passing on one you can use.
Popeye75
I never did like the bracket and like you, hated fishing the screws through. Time for innovation.... there isn't much behind the mid-frame air deflectors so Hmmm...... I used my trusty dremel moto-tool with the circular saw attachment and cut a square just the right size for the lever. Used some two sided tape and drilled two holes for the screws to make sure nothing came apart. Hey.... worst I could do is mess up the left side air deflector and if I did, they're not that expensive. The lever doesn't have much tension so I wasn't too worried about plastic mounted to plastic. So far, so good!
I've got so many good ideas from my fellow riders, hope I'm passing on one you can use.
Popeye75
Very Clever!!! I like
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Longtime lurker, first time poster. I had the adjustable backrest on my '09 Road Glide but took it off before selling and buying a '14 Limited. I really missed the adjustable backrest so time to put it back on.
I never did like the bracket and like you, hated fishing the screws through. Time for innovation.... there isn't much behind the mid-frame air deflectors so Hmmm...... I used my trusty dremel moto-tool with the circular saw attachment and cut a square just the right size for the lever. Used some two sided tape and drilled two holes for the screws to make sure nothing came apart. Hey.... worst I could do is mess up the left side air deflector and if I did, they're not that expensive. The lever doesn't have much tension so I wasn't too worried about plastic mounted to plastic. So far, so good!
I've got so many good ideas from my fellow riders, hope I'm passing on one you can use.
Popeye75
I never did like the bracket and like you, hated fishing the screws through. Time for innovation.... there isn't much behind the mid-frame air deflectors so Hmmm...... I used my trusty dremel moto-tool with the circular saw attachment and cut a square just the right size for the lever. Used some two sided tape and drilled two holes for the screws to make sure nothing came apart. Hey.... worst I could do is mess up the left side air deflector and if I did, they're not that expensive. The lever doesn't have much tension so I wasn't too worried about plastic mounted to plastic. So far, so good!
I've got so many good ideas from my fellow riders, hope I'm passing on one you can use.
Popeye75
Very Clever!!! I like..
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