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I like the ones George Anderson has better. Solid built for sure! Hes old school.....he has no webpage. Just a phone number and he only takes a check.
I do not remember the phone number..but its around if you look hard enough.
i use one that moves it back 2 inches. if your smart you can make your own, mine basically is made out of sheet metal and works like a champ, wife loves it. recently reinstalled it when i switched over to a removable tourpack set up from my static one.
Used the Kuryakan on my bike and went 3 inches back.. Worked great.Gave me the room I needed between my wife and I.. Got sick of constantly having to squeeze up to the bars.
I was tempted to go with the fully adjustable one but in reality, set it once and why would I move it ?
I use the Kuryakyn relocator. I had it on my 2015 Ultra Limited and it is now on my 2020 Ultra Limited and it works great. It has three different positions you can place the tour pak and is a nice solid well built part.
I use the DK Industries relocator on my trike; you have the option of moving the tour pack back 1, 2 or 3 inches. I went the full 3 inches and am happy with it
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