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I am interested in the George Anderson tourpack extender. I spoke with him today.
He says he only has them for 1999 and up models. Mines a 1998 FLHTCUI. He says the 1999 models changed so much and were totally different from the 1998.
However, I’ve studied both parts diagrams and saw no difference. In fact, same part numbers.
Anyone know what the change was in the tour pack? Something I’m not seeing?
I called him back....he assured me the 1998 was different from a 1999 model. The parts book says otherwise. I believe nothing as changed between the two.
Im gonna get one Anyways....I’m willing to bet that it fits fine. If a few holes have to be drilled....big deal.
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