Back rest for my 07 fat boy
#11
RE: Back rest for my 07 fat boy
I just got the backrest setup. I also bought the luggage rack as well. Its pretty easy to install except the part where you have to stuff the wires through the new turn signal stems. That was retarded. Here are some picts of my bike with the detachable backrest setup.
#12
RE: Back rest for my 07 fat boy
ORIGINAL: FACTION95
Its pretty easy to install except the part where you have to stuff the wires through the new turn signal stems. That was retarded.
Its pretty easy to install except the part where you have to stuff the wires through the new turn signal stems. That was retarded.
Damn, those apes look good on your scoot.
drrandall...... it's not a couple hundred, it's like 500. First the plates, then the bolt things to attach them to the bike, then the relocation T/S thing, then the sissy bar, then the pad, then a rack if you wanna top it all off. It's easy to do it yourself (apart from the relocation thing), but if a dealer does it, it's gonna be expensive. Might wanna try getting it online to save 20% on it all.
..... Edit//...... oh, and then there's the locks for the sideplates, the 2 sides are like $60.
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#19
RE: Back rest for my 07 fat boy
Just installed mine not long ago. Not too difficult. Get yourself a good set of torx sockets to work with. I can't help you much with price for all the parts as I'm shelling out aussie dollars down here.
I have seen a new backrest which matches the 07 fatty stock seat and it has a wraparound design which would be nice for the lucky passenger - I would have grabbed that one instead of the Med-Low pad which matches the fatboy seats but it wasn't available at the time. I have also noticed that there is now a 14" wide pillion seat available to match the 07 fatty - the stock is 12".
I guess the only thing to consider with regards to the choice seat pad is if you have a luggage system that slips over the backrest pad, this may cause some issues with the fatter looking backrest but I think it would look fantastic because as fatboy owners we know that Fat is Good
I installed the rack as well - instructions are reasonably clear - use loctite when assembling the sissybar/rack/pad assembly - not sure if it spec'd that in the instructions but I think it is worth it. There are 2 neoprene rubber adhesive strips supplied - I used them as instructed and applied them lengthwise on the inside of the sideplate to protect the fender just in case. A nice thought from HD.
With regards to the turn signal relocation kit, I ended up stripping all the black wire shielding off the wires and using heat shrink to prtoect the soldered joints and wires - not the crimps supplied in the kit. The mudguard area gets pretty damp and the wires could do with a little extra protection from moisture and road debris.
Have a look at the small bullet turn signals, if you like them then now is the time to install them while you have the struts off.
I invested in some chrome hardware for the rear fender struts to replace the original plain torx head bolts as the docking kit has nicely finished fasteners and it looks much neater. In my T/S relocation kit I was supplied 2 poxy chrome plated plastic "plugs" to dummy up the holes left by the original turn signal mounting points - I'm keen to hear from anyone who noticed or fixed this problem up. It is only a matter of time for them to fall out as it fitted about as snug as your foot does in a platic bucket. I could have siliconed them both into place I guess!!
Hope this helps.
Scott
Sydney - Australia
I have seen a new backrest which matches the 07 fatty stock seat and it has a wraparound design which would be nice for the lucky passenger - I would have grabbed that one instead of the Med-Low pad which matches the fatboy seats but it wasn't available at the time. I have also noticed that there is now a 14" wide pillion seat available to match the 07 fatty - the stock is 12".
I guess the only thing to consider with regards to the choice seat pad is if you have a luggage system that slips over the backrest pad, this may cause some issues with the fatter looking backrest but I think it would look fantastic because as fatboy owners we know that Fat is Good
I installed the rack as well - instructions are reasonably clear - use loctite when assembling the sissybar/rack/pad assembly - not sure if it spec'd that in the instructions but I think it is worth it. There are 2 neoprene rubber adhesive strips supplied - I used them as instructed and applied them lengthwise on the inside of the sideplate to protect the fender just in case. A nice thought from HD.
With regards to the turn signal relocation kit, I ended up stripping all the black wire shielding off the wires and using heat shrink to prtoect the soldered joints and wires - not the crimps supplied in the kit. The mudguard area gets pretty damp and the wires could do with a little extra protection from moisture and road debris.
Have a look at the small bullet turn signals, if you like them then now is the time to install them while you have the struts off.
I invested in some chrome hardware for the rear fender struts to replace the original plain torx head bolts as the docking kit has nicely finished fasteners and it looks much neater. In my T/S relocation kit I was supplied 2 poxy chrome plated plastic "plugs" to dummy up the holes left by the original turn signal mounting points - I'm keen to hear from anyone who noticed or fixed this problem up. It is only a matter of time for them to fall out as it fitted about as snug as your foot does in a platic bucket. I could have siliconed them both into place I guess!!
Hope this helps.
Scott
Sydney - Australia