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I saw a sissy bar setup the other day on a website picture (didn't save it or the picture, and can't find it now)
Basically it was two brackets, each made of flat steel with hollow box section welded on, then all chromed.
The brackets were fitted on the bracket bolts on the Speedy/TBA/whatever guard and any after market sissy bar, with the correct width(between the legs), and dimensions of the metal of the legs slipped into the two brackets and were fixed in place. The beauty of it was that it could be fastened to any of the three bolts thereby allowing the sissy bay to be moved backwards or forwards on the gaurd to accomodate either a single seat or a dual seat /single seat & pillion.
This way, you could have any type of sissy bar, with or without rack, expresso maker or whatever else you wanted or any combination you liked as long as the width of the legs allowed it to fit into the square holes in the brackets.
Over to you Brett, I 'll have a pair thanks, once we've figured out which of the many after market bars are the right width.
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