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Watch eBay and the Marketplace here to find parts.
Watch eBay and the Marketplace here to find parts.
I was thinking the SAME THING, that bag looks like a very comfortable backrest! I may consider doing the same for my Vulcan one day.Yes, that bag looks like a nice backrest.
When I began building my bike I set up an eBay search, sorted by newly listed, and I checked it every day. That's the best way to catch parts and you rarely have to look beyond the first page to see anything new.
If I'm looking for a specific part I set the search for lowest price and shipping.
No extended backrests on there so far today.
I used a soft sided cooler with a side pouch, stuffed a towel in the pouch and it made a nice backrest. ... and I always had cold drinks.I was thinking the SAME THING, that bag looks like a very comfortable backrest! I may consider doing the same for my Vulcan one day.![]()
OEM Kawasaki back rest is nice.Hello to the group, I love my bike, but would like to make it more comfortable for me. I have the stock bars that make me feel like I have pull my elbows together(ihave pretty wide shoulders). I think that going taller and having the grips more "straight with rest of the bars" with them would be more comfortable. I am having a hard time finding what I want in a 7/8" bar? I have also seen what looks like an extention for the sissy bar/glove box that gives it a more old school chopper feel, but haven't been able to find where to buy them? Any help would be appreciated and thanks for letting me in!!
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Thanks it's just a luggage rack bag that I found at a local Harley shop. I attached the strap, that is used to connect other bags or to the luggage rack, under the seat and then the backrest strap holds it. It is comfortable and carries a small cooler if I want cold drinks, but it also carries my leathers and jacket insert. But what's best is when I get to work, a quick to snaps and I carry the bag inside with me!I've got some serious bag envy going on right now. Time to take up sewing.
This is a beautiful Vulcan 750.