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Backrests/Sissy Bar Pads for Suzuki Marauder and Intruder Motorcycles

If you are having trouble riding your Suzuki Marauder & Intruder model comfortably when going on short commutes or traveling long distances, it may help to install Suzuki Marauder & Intruder backrests. Suzuki Marauder & Intruder sissy bar pads are cushions that offer back support and comfort for riders and passengers. Depending on the type of sissy bars for Suzuki Marauder & Intruder you get, these Suzuki backrests may come pre-installed or can be mounted separately as aftermarket parts. 

Features of Suzuki Marauder & Intruder Backrests

Suzuki Marauder & Intruder backrests have comfy cushions that wrap comfortably around the back of the riders and passengers, ensuring a more relaxed riding experience. Due to being upright against the sissy bars for Suzuki Marauder & Intruder, they provide a straight posture and better riding position. When the riders or passengers lie against these sissy bar pads, the cushions will compress; they will return to their original shape when weight is no longer applied. Suzuki Marauder & Intruder backrests are easy to install and remove from backrests due to the easy-to-follow installation guide and the included mounting hardware. 

Designs of Viking Backrests for Suzuki Marauder & Intruder Motorcycles

Suzuki Marauder & Intruder backrests have a foam cushion covered by a form-fitting Viking leather cover. The foam cushion can be in the shape of a headstone, tombstone, or crescent based on your size or the height of your passenger. The Viking leather cover has a black reflective surface that can have a plain, horizontal, vertical, or diamond stitch designs to complement the sissy bars for aesthetic appeal. 

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