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Zinc Plated 1 in. x 36 in. Flat Bar 1/8 in. x 2 ($4.59 each)
a bunch of bolts, washers, & nuts.
blue thread-lock
I used the entire 3 foot piece for the back rest triangle. Then from the other bar, I made two braces and an U-shaped turn signal mount on the license holder like this.



I found a can of chrome spray the other day in the sales bin at an auto parts store. I picked it up for a couple of bucks. I used it on the sissybar. It's not great, but it looks ok for what it is.
Zinc Plated 1 in. x 36 in. Flat Bar 1/8 in. x 2 ($4.59 each)
a bunch of bolts, washers, & nuts.
blue thread-lock
I used the entire 3 foot piece for the back rest triangle. Then from the other bar, I made two braces and an U-shaped turn signal mount on the license holder like this.
I found a can of chrome spray the other day in the sales bin at an auto parts store. I picked it up for a couple of bucks. I used it on the sissybar. It's not great, but it looks ok for what it is.
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