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Can someone please tell me where I can find this missing pad? It bolted right into my tour pak and I cant seem to find just the pad anywhere. The bike is a 2008 ultra
Maybe searching through eBay listings would yield what you are lookin for. There are also a few sites where you can search old parts like eharleyparts.com, boonstaparts.com, or robsusedharleyparts.com. I'd also take a look through the vendors section of this form to see if there is a company you can support that has something you can use.
If I understand your question right... I think its #20 on this diagram, or HD# 52951-06, I think #17 is the wrap around back rest, that does not include #20 because of "Note" at the bottom.
If I understand your question right... I think its #20 on this diagram, or HD# 52951-06, I think #17 is the wrap around back rest, that does not include #20 because of "Note" at the bottom.
FWIW, if you have an old one thats torn up you can take it to a seat shop and get them to redo the vinyl/padding parts. If I remember right its basically just a vinyl pouch that hangs down, it has a thin metal strip along the top for mounting... that, when mounted right, you can't see the 2 mounting bolts... it also seems like it would be pretty easy to make if you don't have one at all.
I had a Chopped tour pack backrest redone (Rushmore model), added more and different padding to it, contoured the padding, as well as making the "flap" much thicker (for lower back support), and all new vinyl that was $100. Flap was part of the back pad on those.
FWIW, if you have an old one thats torn up you can take it to a seat shop and get them to redo the vinyl/padding parts. If I remember right its basically just a vinyl pouch that hangs down, it has a thin metal strip along the top for mounting... that, when mounted right, you can't see the 2 mounting bolts... it also seems like it would be pretty easy to make if you don't have one at all.
I had a Chopped tour pack backrest redone (Rushmore model), added more and different padding to it, contoured the padding, as well as making the "flap" much thicker (for lower back support), and all new vinyl that was $100. Flap was part of the back pad on those.
Thanks for all the help. I called my local dealer this morning and this pad is still available to order. I figured it would be obsolete by now!
Appreciate the help!
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