Check out the backrest/luggage rack that I made. It goes on and off with no tools. also it is reversible, meaning it can be rider backrest or turned the other way, a passenger backrest. check out the pictures in my pic gallery. Most of the pics were taken before it was completed, as far as the welding and cleanup. I used the stock Triumph saddlebag mounts, but I put a stainless steel spacer on the four mounting bolts. Then I used 1/2 inch solid 404 stainless steel rod to bend and form into the frame. This backrest bracket simply lowers straight down onto the four spacers, then four lynch pins hold it in place. no tools to remove. I will say though to reverse it you would have to switch the backrest pad and bag. that just takes an Allen wrench.