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Looking for a better sissy bar. 2 Years, 10 Months ago  
Now that my wife has moved on and my daughter rarely rides with me, I'm thinking about cleaning up the rear end of my scoot some. What I'm contemplating is a new, taller sissy bar, however, I'd like to keep the current fender brackets if possible. I'd get rid of the back seat and either put on one of those chrome rear fender rack or a leather bib, decide on how to lay the license down and maybe solo seat rail. I might not do the solo rail as I like having a back rest and may have to find a new one. Any one know of places that make sissy bars for our bikes? I'd like something that is a bit cool, but I'm not looking to do much more than a couple of hundred bucks either. Of course, if it was just the right thing I'd be buying it and eating less for a month, no matter the cost.
 
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Re:Looking for a better sissy bar. 2 Years, 10 Months ago  
kuryakyn has a 20" one at j&p for about 72 but that is just the bar no pad no mount. you might be able to one fab one to work with you existing mount pretty cheap.
 
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Re:Looking for a better sissy bar. 2 Years, 10 Months ago  
Kuryakyn has a new sissy bar out that has a fold down bag carrier when you done need it it fold up into your bar saw one at Myrtle bike week this spring, taller then the raptur I though it was kick ASS check it out it is listed in there new book new product list good luck?
 
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Re:Looking for a better sissy bar. 2 Years, 10 Months ago  
Maybe you should contact madjacker he has the best sissy bar I have seen . . . there is nothing sissy about that sissy bar

 
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Re:Looking for a better sissy bar. 2 Years, 10 Months ago  
phatperformanceparts.com
Check out this place, thats where I normally get my parts for my '99. I'm also looking for a tall sissy bar, and this place has a pretty good selection, plus I've had good customer service from them. T-rum
 
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