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Old 07-28-2008, 10:58 AM
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I can't seem to find a sissy bar that I think would look good on my Fatboy.&nbsp\\;\\\\\\; Help a brother out, what would look right with this bike?
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Bike looks great... don't think a sissy bar would help the asthetics. However, for those times you ride two-up, or go on trips or shop and need a place&nbsp\\;for storeage, I'd suggest the detachable with a luggage rack. Off when you don't need it, on when you do, in about 5 seconds or less.
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Haulin ***, I looked and think pad 51534-00 would be the best option. Do you make a luggage rack that will work with the bike as is along with the sissy bar and pad? So do you reccomend SKU: HA-FLST-CBR1-P1? I do not want to relocate my turn signals is the issue with the removables.
 
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well you have tall or short. you might think about a removable one. that way you only need to have it on when youve got a passenger. thats the way i have my saddle bags, ghost brackets. makes it nice.
 
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Thanks for the ideas, I've been looking for one myself...
 
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I just installed the HD detachable backrest on my fatboy. The instructions tell you to buy the signal light relocation kit. Its about $25 and I didn't care for the way it was going to look. The detachable sideplates can be ground to fit stock FB bikes without relocating turn signals. It doesn't take much. Did mine in about an hour. Looks great too.
 
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Haulin ***, I looked and think pad 51534-00 would be the best option. Do you make a luggage rack that will work with the bike as is along with the sissy bar and pad? So do you reccomend SKU: HA-FLST-CBR1-P1? I do not want to relocate my turn signals is the issue with the removables.
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As long as your seat is not taller than 3 inches then HA-FLST-CBR1-P1 is the backrest you want for your Fat Boy.&nbsp\\; As far as a rack, we dont offer anything but if you find TK353 on here hes got a Fat Boy backrest and a wire rack that he uses together.&nbsp\\; Not wanting to relocate the signals is a big reason people go with this backrest as it just mounts under the seat.&nbsp\\; Hope this helps.&nbsp\\; Call 866.872.6876 if you have any questions.
 
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