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Passenger hand Rails for a Bonneville America
#206203 09/28/2007 4:50 PM
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anyone ever tried to use the Harley passenger seat hand rails under the America or Speedmaster passenger pillion?

it fits into to the curve on a Harley rear fender and was hoping someone had "been there-done that" and could offer some tips

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aclark7881 #206204 09/29/2007 4:33 AM
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Not sure what the rails you're talking about look like, however you CAN get the two side pieces for the sissybar/rack separately. Nothing to stop you fabricating up a hand rail to run behind the pillion seat and bolt into those two side pieces.

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Sandmann #206205 10/14/2007 10:57 PM
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thanks i found a set that bolted right up looks and works great

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aclark7881 #206206 10/14/2007 11:47 PM
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Great! glad it worked out for you... so share the info.. what do they fit, how much do they cost and where did you get them? Pics would be nice too..

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chy #206207 10/15/2007 4:20 AM
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Second that!


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ArsnlTim #206208 10/15/2007 7:13 AM
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Yeah, definately a good idea to share.


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wojo #206209 10/15/2007 7:36 PM
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Dude? details.

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mike57 #206210 10/15/2007 10:06 PM
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Yeah man! Let's see!


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Re: Passenger hand Rails for a Bonneville America
Scooda #206211 10/16/2007 11:09 AM
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Brothers and Sisters,

Alan is saying he has fingered out the holy grail? This is the same guy that had to ask us how to get to the battery? And how to take off the rider’s seat? Get real.

There is no solution here.


Move along.


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moe #206212 10/16/2007 12:23 PM
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Wouldn't the holy grail be a sissy bar and rack? I think he just means a grab rail for the passenger at the back of the pillion. Those usually bolt to under the seat. Of course we'll never know since he doesn't seems to want to answer and questions.


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wojo #206213 10/16/2007 12:36 PM
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ah, Ask Nancy sometime about her having arm rest...

hehehahahoho It's Christmas in Killarney, with all of the folks at home.


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