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05-30-2007 04:34 AM | |
hyperbuzzin |
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So the gap in the aluminum - where it is parted: Is it or is it for mounting the sissybar
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05-29-2007 10:24 PM | |
Foxhound | Yes the sissy bar separates from the mounts at the split. |
05-29-2007 11:22 AM | |
wolffjan | So the gap in the aluminum - where it is parted: Is it or is it for mounting the sissybar |
05-28-2007 10:07 PM | |
Spriddle |
yep.looks standard to me to,with the exception of the relocated turn signals ofcoarse. |
05-28-2007 07:59 PM | |
Foxhound | Looks to me like you would use a standard sissybar. |
05-28-2007 06:39 PM | |
wolffjan | Attachment 415I try again |
05-16-2007 01:12 PM | |
wolffjan |
So - its not a weather to take pictures these days in Denmark - but I've tried to "draw" what I mean in a microsoft Paint-drawing... here it is Attachment 397 |
05-13-2007 02:46 PM | |
hyperbuzzin | Or, if the picture is too big for an attachment, you could put it in the Group Gallery, HERE. |
05-13-2007 02:17 PM | |
curtis97322 |
To attatch a picture: Hit "go advanced" Scroll down to "manage attatchments". A new window will pop up. Hit the "browse" button on that new window - browse to where the file you want to upload is. Hit "upload" and that'll upload the picture. You can also host the image on photobucket or the like... see those sites for instructions. |
05-13-2007 01:44 PM | |
wolffjan |
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