Looking for a Sissy Bar
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Looking for a Sissy Bar
Hey all! Happy New Years!
Im working to get my beach cruiser to look somewhat like my Harley. I don't know anything about bicycles at all, so I'm hoping someone on this site can help me!
Is there a website or a manufacture of universal sissy bars for bicycles? And even the matching black style banana seat? I'm thinking it cloud bolt in on axle and just shoot strait up? If not - does anyone know where I could get a custom made?
Bicycle is Electra Rat Rod
Im working to get my beach cruiser to look somewhat like my Harley. I don't know anything about bicycles at all, so I'm hoping someone on this site can help me!
Is there a website or a manufacture of universal sissy bars for bicycles? And even the matching black style banana seat? I'm thinking it cloud bolt in on axle and just shoot strait up? If not - does anyone know where I could get a custom made?
Bicycle is Electra Rat Rod
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Cyclone bicycle supply sells what you want. Most large shops have an account with them. Of course, you could search online (ebay,etc...) and find what you're looking for, too.
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I think there's one in the neighborhood.....never mind.
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Ebay has a lot of great options! One thing to know about sissy bars and banana seats is that when you are shopping for them you will see ones that are marked as 16inch, 20inch, and 26inch. These numbers do not denote the length of the seat, but rather, are an indicator as to which size bike the seat will fit with based on the size of the wheel. So if, for example, you're turning an adult size beach cruiser, or old mountain bike, into a banana bike then you would want a 26inch seat.