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Balloontyre

Riding a '38 Autocycle Deluxe
Has anyone seen this sissy bar b4, or is it home made?
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I am thinking aluminum canes. I had a guy show mw one he made from a crutch.
This one is homebuilt and 5' tall. I made it from 1/2" steel conduit and chrome sissybar clamps.
No holes drilled, everything is attached by clamps. Cathedral top was a bending accident but after it was on the bike I liked it.
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This was popular in the 1970s. (At least is was in my neighborhood.) We would cut off the top end of a sissy bar and attach it to the seat strut in the rear. This was done to secure the dirt bike-style rear fender. This is my bike in the photo and the saddle, fender and sissy bar & seat struts date back to 1974 (the frame is a 1969 Fair Lady).

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