🛵 Elevate your ride with comfort that commands attention!
The Benlari Adjustable Driver Backrest is a premium, durable accessory designed specifically for Harley Davidson Touring models from 1997 to 2024. Featuring a rust-resistant steel frame, waterproof PU leather padding, and versatile height and angle adjustments, it offers tailored ergonomic support for long rides. Easy to install with included adapters and hardware, this backrest enhances rider comfort without compromising style or stability.
Brand | Benlari |
Color | Black |
Orientation | Drivers Side |
Material | Steel, PU Leather, Sponge |
Vehicle Service Type | Motorcycle |
Seat Width | 17 Inches |
Fit Type | Vehicle Specific Fit |
Item Weight | 2.76 Kilograms |
Manufacturer | Benlari |
UPC | 714565802428 |
Item Weight | 6.07 pounds |
Package Dimensions | 14.29 x 11.42 x 5.39 inches |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | DB-DTE45 |
Manufacturer Part Number | DB-DTE45 |
T**�
Comfort
Very comfortable for rider and passenger. Has good cushion and flexes which is nice. Highly suggest!
A**D
Great job
Why did you pick this product vs others?:Works well
J**N
Good Product
Easy to install. Good product. Makes a world of difference riding long distances.
B**E
Adjustment
Installed on 24 Road Glide, fit perfectly and not to bad making adjustments. Having it forward and all the way down kind of pushes u forward toward the tank but all the way up it allows a little more comfort. If u have it leaning back yes it’s more comfy if riding solo but w passenger they may feel a little claustrophobic 😂. Over all good quality and comfy ride.
M**H
Great for the price
Great for the price. Fits a few applications, i got it for my 2007 road king custom.
J**F
Great product
Super easy instal
O**R
It might be ok... don't know yet
Installed on 2008 RK Classic. Had to use the 08 and later bracket. Instructions simple enough. Bar got stuck inside the bracket assembly and after fighting with it for 30 minutes I gave up. I could have used some wd40 or something but didn't want to risk having slip where there shouldn't be. I tightened the hex in and left it where it was. Obviously not going anywhere. Adjusted it to the closest setting which might be ok. Second one back was too far. I'm 5'6". Then the button screw didn't fit the hole on the bike. I don't know how to fix that. I'm sure there's a way but I have limited tools and limited skills so put the screw back in the baggie with the rest intended for the 09 and newer bracket and checked them into my saddle bags. I'm sure one of my brothers can help me fix that later. The actual Cushing fastened to the support bar pretty easily. Om concerned about how easy it was since I'd already run into two snags but the time I got there but what the heck? It's on there. The velcro backing is what it is. Disguises where the support bar and the cushion fasten together. I can't say I'm worried about the bar moving but my piece of mind wants that button screw attached. I haven't tested it out yet so we'll see. I do like that the cushion isn't affixed to the support bar. Seems ok. I'm about 175lbs and I tightened the bracket itself down pretty good sooooo..... overall not a bad experience in installation. Riding will tell the tale
A**R
Good backrest
This backrest is good - no issues
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