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Introducing Harley Davidson Specific Motorcycle Sissy Bar

Introducing Harley Davidson Specific Motorcycle Sissy Bar

Introducing Harley Davidson Specific Motorcycle Sissy Bar 

Most Harley Riders are super picky about the accessories they pick for their old lady! Which includes all types of gear like apparel and other additional accessories. If you yourself are a Harley Fanatic or know someone who is a Harley Fanatic, this guide will help you choose the ideal sissy bar for the right buck.

1. What is a Sissy Bar?

A sissy bar or a “sister bar” is a metal bar that is an addition to the rear of a motorcycle that allows the rider or the passenger to recline against whole riding, basically the original function of it nothing but a fender strut, they can sometimes come with or without sissy bar pads. You can also use a sissy bar to support essential gear like a helmet or backpack. It was in the late 1960’s and early 1970’s when sissy bars became widely popular with custom bike enthusiasts. It was always designed as a backrest for passengers but now preferred accessory for its stylish and more practical (Holding luggage) reasons.


Motorcycles of today have modified, especially cruiser motorcycles have the sissy bar secured on the fender struts, but you can always customize to match a bar that fits more to your style and personality.

2. Why do I need a sissy Bar?

Available in different ranges of heights, widths and materials over the years sissy bars have become a center of attention for custom bike builders. The design can go from simple to excessive. Some can be built for comfort, purpose or even a combination of both.

3. Sissy Bars are good addition to a custom look

For obvious reasons, sissy bars are just cool. Besides offering a variety of benefits for the passenger on a motorcycle, they can be fashioned into a unique form that stands out from the rest of the motorcycle.


Made mainly from steel a premium sissy bar can cost between $100 up to $250. Harley Davidson has produced a lot of models that come with an installed sissy bar, some include the Sportster line and other models like Dyna too. But if you are really into customizing, you will need to find a sissy bar through the aftermarket, or you can make your own.


Well, if you are a backpacker, you know how difficult it is to take all of the necessities you need to accommodate being on the open road. Camping gear, clothing, food, tooth brush, beer and other essentials, and sissy bars provide the perfect place to strap your items.

4. Harley Specific Sissy Bars

Introducing the Viking Harley specific Sissy Bars for all Sportsters, Dynas and Softails. By specific we mean specific, that means easy installation, no need to relocate turn signals as our sissy bars are designed in a way where they are cut out for turn signals.


Let's get into the nitty gritty of this, they come in two different finishes, Matte Black that works perfect with a blacked-out bike, or a Chrome finish to add a little more bling to the look.


If you have owned a Viking Saddlebag , you are definitely aware of the design and compatibility effort put in by our engineering team. So, you can be sure our newly designed sissy bars are compatible with all kinds of saddlebags.


We have launched our sissy bars in two different designs to match whichever best goes with your bike, standard curve and sharp. Ours is uniquely designed to complement for a clean and attractive customization for your ride. As mentioned earlier, it is really easy to install and engineered to slip quickly into the docking ports. Almost all our sissy bars have the flexibility to accept the majority of mid-sized and also oversized touring model backrest pads for passengers.


Discover our wide variety of sissy bars, where you get the best deals on motorcycle Sissy bars, where we offer a one-year warranty to ensure you satisfaction with your purchase. 

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