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I wanted to let everyone know that Ginz is good to go and producing sissy bars for our bikes. They make several different types and also do custom bars. They've got some very cool old school looking stuff and I have found these guys nothing short of great to deal with. The bar in the pics is a **** Bent in the Hard Core length if anyone is interested.

If you are interested in something different or old school, check them out.

http://ginzchoppers.com
 

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I would like to order the sissy bar but I'm not sure that their mounts would fit if I already have the saddlebag support bar. It looks like it attaches to the same area. Do you think it would be possible to put the saddlebag support bar with this sissy bar? I talked to them and they are not familiar with the stryker's saddlebag support bar so they couldn't help me there. Any suggestions? Do I have to eliminate the saddlebags?
 

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I can't advise you on whether or not both will fit, but the bar bracket is less than 1/4" thick if that helps. It may be possible to put the bag bracket over it, but I have no way of knowing what would have to be done to combine everything.


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Hi, That's a real nice look on your bike. I am intrested in doing the same - but am curious. Did the Sissy bar come complete ready to install? All hardware? Or did you have to purchase the hardware too? If so, which one? was there any drilling needed? Thanks for any input you can offer
 

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No drilling or anything required. The brackets bolt on over the strut trim piece and come with longer replacement bolts than the OEM ones. The bar is threaded and the bolts that hold that to the bracket come with the bar. The whole thing will take you 15 mins and two different allen wrenches.

Although its not a "quick release" set up, it's easy enough that I take the bar itself on and off when I like.
 

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Thanks for the info - one more question. Just want to ensure I am ordering the right items....and not paying for extra stuff I dont need. Did you use the $129.95 Rigid Mounts designed for the Styrker or the RS Universal Rear Fender Sissy bar mounting kit for $99.95? Thanks again
 

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Thanks for the info - one more question. Just want to ensure I am ordering the right items....and not paying for extra stuff I dont need. Did you use the $129.95 Rigid Mounts designed for the Styrker or the RS Universal Rear Fender Sissy bar mounting kit for $99.95? Thanks again
The universal mounts require drilling...
 
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