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  2. Sissy Bar (Portland, Oregon) - Wikipedia

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    The name for Sissy Bar was a reclamation of the slur "sissy". The bar hosted themed events, [1] drag shows, and dance parties. [2] According to Eater Portland 's Brooke Jackson-Glidden, the interior paid homage to Barracuda Lounge, which she described as "a classic New York drag bar". Sissy Bar had a similar backbar and long banquette, [1] as ...

  3. Sissy bar - Wikipedia

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    A sissy bar (highlighted) mounted on a Harley-Davidson Dyna A sissy bar mounted on a Schwinn Sting-Ray. A sissy bar, also called a "sister bar" or "passenger backrest", is an addition to the rear of a bicycle or motorcycle that allows the rider or passenger to recline against it while riding. Alternatively it can serve as an anchor point or ...

  4. Harley-Davidson Sportster - Wikipedia

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    The Harley-Davidson Sportster is a line of motorcycles produced continuously since 1957 by Harley ... stock components—2-inch-longer forks, 2 up seat, sissy bar ...

  5. Chopper (motorcycle) - Wikipedia

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    The "sissy bar", a set of tubes that connect the rear fender with the frame, and which are often extended several feet high, is a signature feature on many choppers. Two famous examples of the chopper are customised Harley-Davidsons, the "Captain America" and "Billy Bike", seen in the 1969 film Easy Rider. [2]

  6. Softail - Wikipedia

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    By the end of the decade, the FXWG Wide Glide was kind of a factory chopper, with a wide telescopic fork like on the FLH, narrow 21 inch wheel, buckhorn handle bar, bobbed fender, a small sissy bar, and even flames [3] paint job. It still had twin shocks, though, and many bikers wanted the clean look of the hard tail frame, with the frame ...

  7. Ed Roth - Wikipedia

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    Mainstream motorcycle magazines refused to run his articles and ads, so he started his own publication called Choppers, which featured articles on extending forks, custom sissy bars, etc. It was a small, black and white publication that ran from 1967 to 1970, and was the first magazine ever to exclusively feature custom motorcycles, or choppers ...