Erica:

Actually if you remove the pad plus the bolts holding the top part of the
bar in place, then grab the top part and give a good upward tug the top will
come right out.  There's enough spring in the vertical legs to allow this.

A shorty replacement bar only needs a top bar with undercuts on the bottom
plus to angle legs to fit the vertical legs of the sissy bar bottom and the
tope of the legs need to be machined to fit the bottom of the top bar.

Needs some machining and welding.

I'm going to draw one up and get the local m/c shop to give me a price.

Wayne

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