Victory Jackpot/ Hammer 16" Teepee Bar Hopper Custom Sissy Bar W/ Mounting Kit on 2040-parts.com
Mission Viejo, California, US
Give your bike a cool custom look with this Ginz Choppers Sissy Bar which comes with rigid mounts and fits all Victory jackpot and Hammer model bikes. It is custom fabricated from solid, 11/16" diameter steel with a brilliant chrome finish on all the parts. The top of this sissy bar is approximately 16" off the back fender. From the manufacturer, this sissy bar and mounts retail for around $470 plus $40 shipping. Shown with optional Back Rest pad which can be purchased seperately. Feel free to e-mail me if you have any questions.
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