I have a few pads still but I think I sold my last Classic premium one.
I'll check the shed.

Their are also 2 height versions of the sissy bar:
SHORT SISSY
BAR/LUGGAGE RACK
A9738071
Requires a Sissy Bar
Backrest Pad
(Does not include Sissy Bar
Badge A9738002)

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TALL SISSY
BAR/LUGGAGE RACK
A9738070
Requires a Sissy Bar
Backrest Pad
(Does not inlclude Sissy Bar
Badge A9738002)
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SISSY BAR BACKREST
- CLASSIC
A9708117
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SISSY BAR BACKREST
- TOURING (Gel seat type)
A9701145
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SISSY BAR BACKREST
- STANDARD
A9701144
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The OEM leather panniers (image 3 below) and the Fehling ones use the same bolt holes as the fender covers.
The OEM sissy bar / rack kits use the bolt mounts UNDER the chrome fender covers that attach to the frame and rear fender directly.
The OEM also come with inlet chrome side fender covers (#7 below to fit brackets #4 and #5) that come with the sissy bar kit if complete.
Compare to stock OEM chrome side fender covers, #8 in image 2 below.
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Thank you let me know for the pad. The one they got in stock is the short one. I call the dealer tomorrow to be sure they have one in stock.
 

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Perhaps take a look ar a Utopia?
Worked well on my R3R until I went with the Corbin solo seat & back rest.
 
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