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A few years ago I bought a tour pak relocator that someone had recommended on HD Forums. It was a solid plate that fit underneath and very well designed and affordable (around $80 I think then) when I had my 2010 Ultra Classic. Does anyone make one now for the 2014 Limited that is good quality and affordable? Thanks in advance!!!
Wow! That's a lot more expensive than his previous versions. It appears from the picture that there's a lot more work involved as its no longer just a solid plate.
jt
Wow! That's a lot more expensive than his previous versions. It appears from the picture that there's a lot more work involved as its no longer just a solid plate.
jt
Agreed, but even the versions for the pre Rushmore bikes are a lot more expensive than they were. Not sure why.
I believe George Anderson in Moline IL is making on for the 14 Limited . . Seen one on bike last week. Phone number is 309-236-0952. Good guy to deal with.
I believe George Anderson in Moline IL is making on for the 14 Limited . . Seen one on bike last week. Phone number is 309-236-0952. Good guy to deal with.
The one from the website is a George Anderson. Not sure if it's his website or someone else's. If it's not his website, I would be curious to know what he is getting for one if you bought it direct.
I just bought one from Tourpaks. It is made by George Anderson. It's quite a bit more expensive than the last one I bought directly from him (2012 RG) but I couldn't find anyone else who makes one. I looked at Kuryakyn but didn't see anything for the '14s.
I haven't had a chance to install it yet because we're in the process of moving and the bike is at the dealer for recall work. But based on my prior experience with George's bracket, I think this one will do the job nicely. I'll report back once I've installed and tested it.
I made one for mine. I went to a welding shop, got them to cut a piece of 1/4" aluminum to the measurements I gave them. I bought 2 stainless bolts and nuts and drilled a couple holes and mounted the plate under the tour pack. I've got maybe $20 total in the whole thing.
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