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Do anybody know by any chance where can I order a custom high sissybar instead of the original "square" one?  anyone has made any experience to fit a Harley SSbar (with side plates) to a Bonnie Am?  Thanks!
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Have you seen the one at Brent's site?
Kevin - Luceo Non Uro
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Welcome to the site Carlos. Unfortunately there aren't many alternatives to the Triumph sissybar. If you want something custom and much higher, then you're going to have to make it yourself or find a shop that can do it.
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Let me know what you want and perhaps I can make you one. Attached is a photo of a custom sissy bar I made for a guy with an Adventurer. Of course, shipping to Germany will be expensive. Vance 
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Brent's ? ..sorry can't find it.. can you pass me the link please?  Thanks!
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vdanger, thanx for your offer! do you do chrome work on the bars too? what about rounded and a little bit bent backward on the top? ref. shipment; I've an APO AE address(US military base in europe) therefore the cost will be like if you've to ship stateside... 
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Yes, it could be chromed. Would just cost a little more and take a little more time. Bending the top backwards would be tough though because the sides are flat bar. (Flat bar would not bend in that direction very well). Didn't know about the APO address. If you are still interested, send questions to my e-mail address and we can discuss it. vance1956@dataflo.netVance
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Brent's ? ..sorry can't find it.. can you pass me the link please?
www.newspeedmaster.com
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Yes, it could be chromed. Would just cost a little more and take a little more time.
Bending the top backwards would be tough though because the sides are flat bar. (Flat bar would not bend in that direction very well).
Didn't know about the APO address.
If you are still interested, send questions to my e-mail address and we can discuss it. vance1956@dataflo.net
Vance
Vance, I really appreciated your offer but I'll rated to mount a high round bars on the bonne, you know..the kind of sissybars we see on the old bikers movies..  Thanks again!
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Hi I’ve made plenty of one off custom accessories for all sorts of bikes. Let me know what you want and I can make it for you. Round bar chrome no problem. You thinking of something like the Easy Ride Sissy bar? No problem to ship to Germany. http://digilander.libero.it/gipp1/easy-rider/captain_america_2.jpg
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