Non Detachable side plates
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I notched my sideplates. Easy to install. no problems ever. I don't use them anymore as I much prefer the haulin *** backrest I have. A ratcheting box wrench makes the bolt for the signals a million times easier to loosen for install. I would always loosen one side of the sissy bar bolts before install to make it easier to slide them in without risking scratching the fender.
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IMHO, notching the rigids so they are 'detachable' is not a good idea. I had rigids on my bike initially and it was so tight in between the fender and the strut that once I got it in there I didn't want to pull them back out...and when I did remove them I had to be super careful to not scratch the fender. So, I don't know how you guys are slipping them in and out without damaging your paint. I doubt many of the people who did notch them are slipping them on and off on a regular basis.
if you want detachable, just get the kit. I'm sure you can find a cheap setup either in the hdf classifieds or ebay.
if you want detachable, just get the kit. I'm sure you can find a cheap setup either in the hdf classifieds or ebay.
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09-03-2013 05:46 PM
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