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Back support was purchased in order to attach the saddle back of Degner to Eliminator 250V. Although the image photographs at the time of purchase are the vehicles to which sissy bar is not attached, genuine OP sissy bar is attached to my motorbike. Eve
Back support was purchased in order to attach the saddle back of Degner to Eliminator 250V. Although the image photographs at the time of purchase are the vehicles to which sissy bar is not attached, genuine OP sissy bar is attached to my motorbike. Even if I saw the maker HP, wherever I see, a sissy bar attachment was not described. Although I thoughtt it was OK, when the saddle back was arrived and I opened, there was no attachment explanation of sissy bar. Even if I unite with the vehicle, it is not likely to be attached somehow. The position which hits the 23-mm spacer at the root of back support may be also in a sissy bar and I struggled to attach. It was "not having assumed the attachment to sissy bar vehicles", when I asked the maker. There was no assumption even if it is for genuine. The maker supporsed that it stopped from the outside of sissy bar with the long bolt, but the stop position of back support is not parallel approximately, and since it is offset, it cannot stop firmly on the side plate of sissy bar. I regard that of a manufacture system as it being a problem to it, and it also seems to be difficult for an OFF theory and quantity to be too different by right and left, and to compensate using color. Since it reaches outside even if it is able to equip, the gap between the saddle back becomes not parallel. Since the maker's person in charge was a very kind, I tell about the present condition again and would like to look for solution. Conclusion: Even if it is specification product, attachment to genuine sissy bar vehicles is improper, I think. View detail