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I'm looking for solid, not flimsy, sissy bars, approx. 32-42in. The finish is less important than strength. I need pieces that don't flex when bent by hand like the cheap market ones that tear at the axle. Currency or trade. I can upholster banana seats.
 
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I'm looking for solid sissy bars of the 32-42 inch range that aren't made of flimsy aluminum, finish less important than quality. Alternately, someone willing to bend and punch some decorative tubing in gold and/or chrome would be welcomed. Currency or trade. I can upholster banana seats.
Were you looking for any specific type of sissy bar? I have a bunch, no 42 inch.
 
Were you looking for any specific type of sissy bar? I have a bunch, no 42 inch.
Just sturdy, able to fit my Skinny builds, rise above the seat as opposed to under or meeting it, hopefully having holes that align with the seat but not a deal breaker. Vintage, custom or your own? Might you have pictures?
 
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by the by, how does personal communication for the purpose of final arrangements work here in classifieds? I attempted to converse with you directly but it started a thread (whoops)
 
by the by, how does personal communication for the purpose of final arrangements work here in classifieds? I attempted to converse with you directly but it started a thread (whoops)
Click on his user name and use the drop down

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Still looking. Heres an example of 36". Rise should be above, not under the seat of an adult sized bike.
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I'd have to imagine that's not economically efficient for me after shipping and all.
But maybe you can help me with some metal advice?
 
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