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Old 08-02-2018, 06:39 PM
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i am looking for high sissy bar and would like to hear some suggestions and possible pics. I think one that will bolt in and hide bracket between fender and struts will be best option for asthetic reasons. Hit me guys need to see some ideas out there.
 
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Check out bowman sissy bars. I believe his seller name is raybowtieman.
here it was on my bike
 
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Old 08-03-2018, 06:41 AM
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Top Hand Ventures fits between struts & fender,made in Texas
 
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Check out bowman sissy bars. I believe his seller name is raybowtieman.
here it was on my bike
Really nice ride man
 
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Thanks man!
 
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+1 for Ginz Choppers! I switched from the Bowman to Ginz. IMO better quality and mounts much cleaner/easier. Please note that my sig picture does NOT have the Ginz mounted.
 

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I’m happy with my bowmen
went with a shortie just to help boost my wifes confidence as passenger.
Finally got her own ride.
taller is nice because you can tie **** on it.
 
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Bowman out of Houston makes a badass sissy bar it isn't cheap but I have one on my Nightster that is a twisted metal. Saving my pennies to put the same sissy bar on my Fatboy Lo. It will definitely turn heads and make your bike stand out
 
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Beside the looks I am considering installing tall sissybar to be able to tie some baggage to it vs saddlebags. I feel nice size sissy bar bag might fit as much as saddlebags. I might be wrong but the more I am looking on bags for Slim more I lean toward sissybar option as I can keep turn sognals in same place and wife might have better support to her back. She conplain she sits too far to the back of my seat (Corbin touring) so I guess I can tie some kind of pillow to it. Will be glad to hear opinions on packing options and “pillow” solutions available.
 


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