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Sissy Bar for Audace

Buntyster

Just got it firing!
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GERMANY
Just to inform folks who might be interested in one, Hepco & Becker have this one for around 300 euros. Fits perfectly, just three screws and done. But comes only in chrome, which of course, one can always get painted. I can't decide for now if I should leave it chrome or make it black, any opinions?

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Does anyone know if the Audace seat (driver\passenger) will direct fit on a 2020 Eldorado?
Was thinking if Hepco sissy bar\backrest with rack and a Audace seat work on a Eldo.
 
Does anyone know if the Audace seat (driver\passenger) will direct fit on a 2020 Eldorado? Was thinking if Hepco sissy bar\backrest with rack and a Audace seat work on a Eldo.
I have a few of these left; https://gtmotocycles.com/products/gtm-california-eldo-1400-backrest - expensive, yes, but I built just a few.
Edit: Post a photo of the Eldo seat removed like the top photo, first post, and I can probably help.
Otherwise, The rear seat on an Eldo bolts to the grab rail, and the Audace pass seat to the rider seat.
A few have swapped out the Custom/Tour seat and HB backrest to the Eldo. I'm a Hepco Dealer, so happy to be of help there as well as getting you a stock seat.
 
Definitely black, if powder coating make sure matte black. I have custom with chrome rack and sissy bar and suits the custom is gloss black with chrome accents. I'm in Australia and couldn't get rack and sissy bar without paying paying a small fortune. I managed to to source a NOS rack. I had a sissy bar and back rest pad lying around. I got the sissy bar tig welded. It didn't effect the chrome. I just need to paint the weld area with some good chrome paint.

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