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I ordered it from www.tourpaks.com - free shipping 196.95. A few bucks more than from George whom I called, but I wanted to pay via credit card and get it quickly. George seemed real nice, but I didn't want to wait for snail mail and checks to do their thing. By the way, this is a very nice piece of equipment!
Installed just fine and my girl loves the extra space. I have it back in the furthest position thus giving here maybe an inch more space than she had on my 05 Ultra without any tourpak relocation system.
My only complaint is the look of the bike now. I hate the space that is now visible between the back of the seat and the tourpak. I could make a longer pad myself and attempt to fill or hide this space. Is there a quality pad/product already out there that you folks may be aware of?
I ordered it from www.tourpaks.com - free shipping 196.95. A few bucks more than from George whom I called, but I wanted to pay via credit card and get it quickly. George seemed real nice, but I didn't want to wait for snail mail and checks to do their thing. By the way, this is a very nice piece of equipment!
Installed just fine and my girl loves the extra space. I have it back in the furthest position thus giving here maybe an inch more space than she had on my 05 Ultra without any tourpak relocation system.
My only complaint is the look of the bike now. I hate the space that is now visible between the back of the seat and the tourpak. I could make a longer pad myself and attempt to fill or hide this space. Is there a quality pad/product already out there that you folks may be aware of?
Thanks,
Joe
George has been known to send his racks off before he gets paid. Usually in a day or two. He's been very trusting with us . Just saying.
Do both of these work with the amp under the pack?
Here's the fitment data straight from the Kury site:
’00-’13 Touring Models (except Trikes) with Rigid Mounted Tour-Pak including '09-'13 CVO models or ’97-’12 Touring Models with H-D Two-Up or Solo Detachable Tour-Pak Racks (P/Ns 53276-04, 53260-02, 53276-09A, 53260-09A, 53246-09A) & a King, Chopped, or Razor-Pak Tour-Pak.
Note: Not compatible with amplifiers found stock on '08-earlier Screamin’ Eagle Models or included in H-D’s “Enhanced Sound System” or Boom! Audio™ products for '08-earlier models. Not compatible with leather covered Tour-Paks. Will fit ‘98-‘00 Touring Models with rigid mounted Tour-Pak if the stock support tube has been replaced with the ‘00-’08 support.
Originally Posted by CrashTest 007
How easy is the Kuryakin one to adjust?
It couldn't be easier. Loosen the 4 cam locks and slide. Lock the cams back up. Done!
Here's an old thread where someone posted pics of the setup.
Last edited by T_Dogg80; May 27, 2013 at 01:10 AM.
Just purchased and installed a tour pak relocation kit from Ultimate Seats on my 2012 Ultra Limited. The kit arrived about 3 days after I ordered it and it took about 30 min. to install. It is basically a plate with some screws. It moves the tour pak back 2 inches which is about what I needed. It's not fancy but the price was right ($89) and it got the job done. I would highly recommend this company and prouduct.
Has anyone tried the A and S Custom Designs tour pak relocation kit? I like how it doesn't raise the tour pak and actually puts a gasket between the plate and the paint. Just trying to find someone who has tried it. http://www.aandscustomdesigns.com/
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