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One of the guys asked Dave (Geordie Wolf) to make him this for his custom Speedmaster. I think it look really good, but would of gone for a pad on the rear so the Mrs was a little more comfy.. Whatya think 
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Dave's made an awesome job of the sissy bar and powder coating I can't wait to fit it to my bike ... but it will have to wait until Sunday evening unless I can find a baby sitter 
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As you say I would have gone with a pad for the mrs.  it looks good to me but how about a photo of it fitted 
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I have a nice touring seat and padded backrest on my America ... so my other half can go distance in comfort on that one  The new Sissy Bar will not be fitted until late on Sunday Evening (I'm on a kiddie weekend) ... so I will hopefully post a picture of it fitted on Monday
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Does it fit under or over the strut?
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I've been experimenting for a year on some designs. I even lost my whole pack that was strapped to my bar on my way home from camping one night. I am stealing this idea for sure. Sorry, but thanks. What I really like is that it is off the fender. Nice job.
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Does it fit under or over the strut?
It fits over the struts
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The new Sissy Bar will not be fitted until late on Sunday Evening (I'm on a kiddie weekend) ... so I will hopefully post a picture of it fitted on Monday
How About Customisation 101 for the kids?
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Hey Jass is your first name Hugh?  Sorry couldn't resist.
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From the pic, It looks like there would be a clearance problem between the flat bracket/twisted bar and the struts? May need to shim with washers to prevent rubbing the struts? Will be looking forward to the pic,s.
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Former, or inactive member Evanman, who morphed into Oregonman and eventually Bullheadcityman fashioned a twisted metal highway bar and I believe sissy bar. He was at the 1st Idaho rally. Maybe someone has a photo or two??
jh
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anyone know how that last one is mounted? Can't really tell from the pics.
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