back rest pad fell off....really?

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humpty2032

Member
i cant believe how this thing is put on. no bolts were loose, but when i went to start it, the damn thing just fell off. lucky it was the padded part that hit the fender and not the metal. anyone secure theirs another way?
 

bpernie

U member
ya i drilled two wholes and put machine screws in the bar is solid had help tapping the wholes out
 

seatmaker

Well-Known Member
Never had an issue with mine, maybe it was those Gremlins you see on that insurance commercial. :eek:
 

humpty2032

Member
ya i drilled two wholes and put machine screws in the bar is solid had help tapping the wholes out
i was thinking about that but didnt want to drill into the sissy bar. i was thinking about drilling more into the pad and securing it that way. i cant believe it really slides in! oh well, the good part about it is, i just take it off when riding solo. think it looks good and better than taking the bar on and off.
 

Raywood

The Pirate
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There is another thread on this. Put some double back tape on the inside of the rails and then bolt it on.
Mines not been off in almost 5 yrs and it stays tight.

:cheers:
 

humpty2032

Member
There is another thread on this. Put some double back tape on the inside of the rails and then bolt it on.
Mines not been off in almost 5 yrs and it stays tight.

:cheers:
thanks for the tip. i was thinking about that but wondering if it was enough. i guess it would be. i have had a piece of 3M tape holding on my chrome fender tip on my roadstar for years.
 

wyatt580

Well-Known Member
i drilled and tapped and put some stainless steel screws in.fill better about my rear fender not haveing an accident.doesn't take long... :2thumbs::2thumbs:
 

KnotSo

Admin
Staff member
It is said that if the bar is taken on and off that there will be issues.

Mine has not been off in over 3 years and I just checked, all is good....so far.:cheers:
 

goofy

Active Member
Lost mine once. Got very lucky to get it back, thanks to a good samaritan. Drilled and tapped a small hole, used a small stainless allen head just below the backing plate on one side. Didn't need both sides as it won't come off if it doesn't slide down. Can't see it unless you're looking for it...:2thumbs:
 
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