Chopper Rat Old School Vintage Custom Hardtail Xs 650 Triumph Harley Sissy Bar on 2040-parts.com
Marengo, Iowa, US
this bar would look cool on any old chopper or rat bike that has a hardtail frame.............bar is 10 in wide at base and 38 in tall off of rear fender..................left bare metal so u can paint or chrome..............can make one of these bars with whatever width u want at bottom to custom fit your bike.......and can make them for swingarm frames......
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