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LoneArcher
06-01-2007, 01:42 PM
I dont want one, I like the look without one. So i am hoping someone would help me find a good easily removable one.
Maybe it would be good to have something to mount a rear pack on.
Thanks for any inpute.
Steve
P.S. Dave dont hijack my thread :lol:
VTX-Ryder
06-01-2007, 01:47 PM
I've seen some creative things done with the Honda Deluxe. You can mod the holes so that you don't have to take the bolts all the way out.
I'm considering doing that to mine.
When the wife or one of the kids rides along, they like the backrest, and I like the security of knowing they're not going to fall off the back.
But when I'm riding solo I like the look without the back seat & all.
I may get inspired and see what I can do with this.
Windjammer63
06-01-2007, 02:42 PM
I have my deluxe setup modded this way. It does make it a little easier to remove/add the backrest, but I still have to completely remove the saddlebags to do it. I don't know if I would do it again.
WJ
Jon's1800VTXC
06-01-2007, 03:52 PM
Paladin :wink:
LoneArcher
06-01-2007, 05:02 PM
Thats the ticket, Paladin. Thanks guys.
Just in time for her birthday on the 15th. :D
shuterbg
06-01-2007, 09:10 PM
I dont want one, I like the look without one. So i am hoping someone would help me find a good easily removable one.
Maybe it would be good to have something to mount a rear pack on.
Thanks for any inpute.
Steve
P.S. Dave dont hijack my thread :lol:
I think Cassandra just needs to get her own bike. :lol: Then you wouldn't have to worry about the sissy bar. Maybe someday when my girls are older I won't need one. oh wait by that time I will have grandkids wanting to ride with me.
bigd_74
06-01-2007, 09:52 PM
I dont want one, I like the look without one. So i am hoping someone would help me find a good easily removable one.
Maybe it would be good to have something to mount a rear pack on.
Thanks for any inpute.
Steve
P.S. Dave dont hijack my thread :lol:
Hi, my name is Dave....
I hi-jack threads....
I've tried quitting before, but I can't....
:lol: :lol: :lol:
Good to see you today, Steve - have a safe ride over for pizza tomorrow! :wink:
see I did it - I attempted to hi-jack this thread.... :twisted:
Dave~
LoneArcher
06-01-2007, 10:06 PM
Yep you did it. Its ok Dave, It was dead anyway. We will be hoping to hear something on the lines of Short labor and healthy baby soon. Praying for it.
Steve & Cassandra
Jon's1800VTXC
06-01-2007, 10:27 PM
Yep you did it. Its ok Dave, It was dead anyway. We will be hoping to hear something on the lines of Short labor and healthy baby soon. Praying for it.
Steve & Cassandra
+1 Dave, say hi to Nickie for me. I'll eat a slice for you :wink:
BTW, where is the moderator delete button :shock: :lol:
bigd_74
06-02-2007, 11:14 AM
Yep you did it. Its ok Dave, It was dead anyway. We will be hoping to hear something on the lines of Short labor and healthy baby soon. Praying for it.
Steve & Cassandra
+1 Dave, say hi to Nickie for me. I'll eat a slice for you :wink:
BTW, where is the moderator delete button :shock: :lol:
Thanks Jon - will do. :wink: Hope you all have a safe & beautiful ride! 8)
Dave~
SHiVMan
06-14-2008, 06:57 PM
Paladin :wink:
Since the Paladin back rest and mounting bracket are sold separately, does anyone happen to know if other backrests are compatible with the bracket? Thanks, in advance, for humoring my nubby question.
howler
06-14-2008, 09:35 PM
what type of bike have you? i know of someone with a paladin style sissy bar with the quick release.
Let me know, @ muddhowler@comcast.net
or you can yahoo me at moonhowler32002 @yahoo.com messenger
thanks,
steve " howler " burley
SHiVMan
06-15-2008, 08:22 AM
what type of bike have you? i know of someone with a paladin style sissy bar with the quick release.
Let me know, @ muddhowler@comcast.net
or you can yahoo me at moonhowler32002 @yahoo.com messenger
thanks,
steve " howler " burley
I have a 2006 1800N. Yahoo message sent.
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