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Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2025
Easy to install seems to be good quality
Shay
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Easy install looks great
Josh H.
Reviewed in the United States on December 23, 2024
Easy install great quality looks awesome fit right & durable
Angel Rodriguez
Reviewed in the United States on April 1, 2024
It is simple to install I thought it might’ve been too tall but it was perfect my passenger loves it and it looks good on my dyna 10/10 would recommend
محمد الحسين
Reviewed in Saudi Arabia on December 27, 2023
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GERARDO GUERRERO
Reviewed in the United States on November 24, 2023
I bought it with the doubt that it would be compatible with my dyna wide glide FXDWG motorcycle and surprisingly it is, no problem when installing, you just have to be very patient to install it, you must remove the rear lights (FXDWG 2011 model) and reinstall them later to place the bases of the sissy bar. It comes with everything you need, it took me 1 hour with my son's help, it may take longer to do it alone and you may risk scratching the paint. My wife feels very comfortable with the backrest. good quality and well painted!
Customer
Reviewed in Canada on June 6, 2022
Took about a half hour to install on a phantom 750 had to drill two new holes but not exactly rocket appliances good and sturdy does the trick
krystal burkard
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2022
Bought this on chance that it would fit my 05 super glide and was happy to see it wouldn't need any modification! I won't be adding the back pad since I'm using it only to carry my luggage on long trips. Looks good I think.
Darkmind
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on September 2, 2021
The holes are the wrong distance apart to fit the Harley Davidson quick release system.
JamieAYS
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2021
Believe the other reviews that say you have to drill out the holes and that they don’t line up with the blinker wires, because both of those statements are very true. If you’re prepared to do the following then it’s a decent bar for the money. I wish someone had told me this when I bought this particular sissy bar:1. Remove the shocks2. Jack the bike up3. Remove the bolts from the fender that connect inside the stalk of the turn signals4. Remove the bolts that hold the frame covers on each side between the driver seat and the tail end5. Disconnect the turn signal wires under the seatRemove the turn signals entirely, wires and all, from the bike6. Remove the plastic wire brackets from inside the rear fender7. Drill the two rear holes each to about the size of a nickel, because the rear mounting hole isn’t in the right spot and the wire hole isn’t large enough to fit the wire plug through when putting everything back together(The following is for each side)8. Hold the mounting bracket between the frame and the fender9. Replace the inner fender wiring bracket and line the tunnels up with the bracket holes and the exterior frame cover10. Pull the wires all the way through and remount the turn signal11. Insert the front-most bolt into the cover so it’s now mounted to the frame.12. Run the wires along the inside of the fender, ensuring they’re tucked inside the interior fender mounting bracket and all the way up to where the connect under the seat(Repeat steps 8-13 on the other side)13. Reconnect the wires14. Lower the bike to where you can reinstall both shocks15. Done with the bracketsThen, the screws that affix the bar to the brackets are basically mush. You’ll strip them just by screwing them in. Plus, they’re long and ugly so you might as well just get some black ones that are 1/4” shorter before you start anyways.Hope this helps!
Old man
Reviewed in the United States on June 7, 2019
I wouldn’t purchase this again nor recommend it. There is no cut through for your directional wires, so plan on cutting a notch or cutting your wires and then resoldering them. I cut the notch, 2 mins. Also they are chromed on the wrong side. I will probably end up painting them black in the off season. They are sturdy enough, although i wish they had the welded in boxes that hold the sissy bar along with the bolt connection.
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