Sissy bar done.

LuLu

Member
2015-10-30 12.01.28.jpg 2015-10-30 12.01.09.jpg 2015-10-30 12.00.27.jpg 2015-10-30 12.00.53.jpg I'm a good mechanic but I tell ya what, I would never be a bike mechanic full time. It took me all day to install the sissy bar kit. But while I was at it I put a new drive belt, new rear tire and polished the rear wheel...
It was well worth it tho.....
Btw thank you Curtis once again and I will soon be hitting you up for more parts.
 

Unsprung

In the Potters hand...
View attachment 27417 View attachment 27418 View attachment 27419 View attachment 27420 I'm a good mechanic but I tell ya what, I would never be a bike mechanic full time. It took me all day to install the sissy bar kit. But while I was at it I put a new drive belt, new rear tire and polished the rear wheel...
It was well worth it tho.....
Btw thank you Curtis once again and I will soon be hitting you up for more parts.
Dang Lu, that's nice, real nice. I like it.
 

francoblay1

The Spaniard
Can you tell me what this is about the double sided tape
Well... several folks have lost the back-rest from their sissy-bar, either due to the vibrations or from hanging a bag (or both) in there. If you put some double-sided sticky tape between the bracket and the bar and also Blue Loctite on the bolts you will have peace of mind about not loosing the back-rest in a hurry. :old2:

:chopper:
 

LuLu

Member
Looks great .
Nice job . Well worth the effort.
Is the sissy bar to hold a bag on .
Or a hot supper model from falling off
or both ?
Pics would be helpful there also !
Both lol. Wife wanted one but now we are thinking of buying another Big Dog for her so it may soon just be a bag holder. :oldthumbsup:
 

KOFFEEMAN

Member
I have a 2006 mastiff, I have the sissy bar but need the side mount brackets , any idea how much and from who ?, I'm in Australia


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