How did you get the Indian sign on the wall. I bought the ultra expensive passenger back rest as well. Then I bought the top trunk for my 2021 Roadmaster.
@@pawelg777 the plastic close outs are available as an OEM part from Indian- you can order them by going to the parts finder on their website- or call your local dealer for the part number if they already know it. I looked them up sometime last year so I know they are available
I would think that Polaris could design a QR system that was lockable. Instead they sell you a bushing and screw to make your QR backrest non-QR. Man even my old Stratoliner has key locks on the QR backrest and windshield. I mean for $600+ dollars all you get is an easy steal system.
Well if you plan on never taking it off just use the bushing and screw, if someone really wants it you think a key lock is going to make a difference? I like QR and have never had a issue with someone stealing it. The bike has an alarm also...but I agree its super easy to steal, but after having several Harleys that even though they claim are QR and aren't this one is so much better. They are all universally expensive, which is why they will bury me with this one, LOL
@@augustdrums1247 A key lock will make all the difference and yes I install and take off mine all the time. Whenever my son gets on back so does the sissy bar.
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How did you get the Indian sign on the wall. I bought the ultra expensive passenger back rest as well. Then I bought the top trunk for my 2021 Roadmaster.
Did require to change docking kit or sissybar fits well with the original one? Thanks
Do those lower inserts between the saddlebags and the seat remove as well?
Is there a part number for those plastic inserts?
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@@pawelg777 the plastic close outs are available as an OEM part from Indian- you can order them by going to the parts finder on their website- or call your local dealer for the part number if they already know it. I looked them up sometime last year so I know they are available
@@Bugmeet Typed in closeouts nothing comes out
Hey what size sissy bar have you got? Looking at getting one for my Springfield
12”
I think I remember u putting your bike up for sale. Will u sell me your backrest?
Would you mind providing a link on where to purchase? Part numbers etc.... thank you,
Just look at Indians website under accessories it’s the 12” backrest
How much was the backrest? Because the dealer was selling it for over $700
I hate to say it but yes they are $750 unfortunately
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I would recommend a oil cooler; I live in Los Angeles area, gets warm (real hot at times) i notice with the oil cooler it's not as hot
I would think that Polaris could design a QR system that was lockable. Instead they sell you a bushing and screw to make your QR backrest non-QR. Man even my old Stratoliner has key locks on the QR backrest and windshield. I mean for $600+ dollars all you get is an easy steal system.
Well if you plan on never taking it off just use the bushing and screw, if someone really wants it you think a key lock is going to make a difference? I like QR and have never had a issue with someone stealing it. The bike has an alarm also...but I agree its super easy to steal, but after having several Harleys that even though they claim are QR and aren't this one is so much better. They are all universally expensive, which is why they will bury me with this one, LOL
@@augustdrums1247 A key lock will make all the difference and yes I install and take off mine all the time. Whenever my son gets on back so does the sissy bar.
there's already the hole for the screw, could you not just get a tiny lock and go through that hole?