Boulevard Sissy Bars
Boulevard sissy bars are manufactured with compact yet hard-wearing brackets that are near invulnerable, being impossible to mar or bend. This version leans back far enough so your passenger is not pressed against you but still able to stand straight which does wonders for your passenger’s back.
Marauder & Intruder Sissy Bars
You can trust Marauder and Intruder sissy bars to maintain their integrity whether you travel a few miles or go on a trip several hours long thanks to the enduring steel material they are made of. Thanks to the quick disconnect system applied, it is a simple matter to have them set up on your motorcycle.
Volusia Sissy Bars
Volusia sissy bars are built with a leathery and durable pad already installed or capable of having a pad attached. Because of how straight the bars are, these ensure that your passenger rests in a proper sitting position with the back almost perfectly upright.
Suzuki Motorcycle Sissy Bars Features
Even though motorcycles are not as heavily-built as trucks and vans, the chassis is at least durable enough to absorb the shock of some impacts. The Suzuki motorcycle sissy bars follow a similar principle as the stainless steel they are built from can withstand being struck by random litter.
The space in between the bars does not have to stay empty as you can place a pad within the center of the Suzuki sissy bars. Some versions have the backrest built into the Suzuki motorcycle sissy bars while others have a separate pad that can be attached or removed. Rather than a passenger squirming to rest on the frame, s/he can recline comfortably against a pillowy pad.
Even if you never use Suzuki motorcycle sissy bars for luggage or passenger-related tasks, it can still do wonders as a stylistic choice. Giving a bit of flair to the steel bars, they can be coated with a finish with these materials: chrome or matte black. Aside from making your motorcycle look new, the finish makes it harder for the steel to get damaged.
Suzuki Motorcycle Sissy Bars Design
Serving as the connector between the rest of the Suzuki sissy bars and the back of your Suzuki model, the flat yet vertical brackets function as the foundation. Despite their thin appearance, the brackets are built dense so the weight is focused towards the bottom. This prevents your Suzuki motorcycle sissy bars from unevenly distributing weight throughout your motorcycle which would likely cause it to tilt backward.
If you slide your hand along the length of the twin steel bars, the surface will feel smooth to the touch. The circumference of the bars should be thick enough that you can feel the heft even if you do not lift the Suzuki sissy bars. Yet the cold steel will begin to warm up in your hand(s) as you wrap your fingers completely around the rods.
As you continue to climb to where the twin rods meet, you will find either a tipped or rounded point at the top. Both points make it easy to insert and slide down your motorcycle luggage along the length of the Suzuki sissy bars, but the rounded version takes less time and effort. Both points keep the motorcycle luggage from coming off unexpectedly thanks to the shape and length of the bars, but the pointed version offers more grip.
If you have never mounted any Suzuki sissy bars before or just have no experience fitting Viking Bag Suzuki sissy bars specifically, you have nothing to worry about. The Suzuki motorcycle sissy bars sold at Viking Bags come with their own set of instructions explaining how the mounting process works. If you lose the physical copy, you can always just download the instructions from the Viking Bags website.