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Can anyone out there PM or e-mailme acopy of instructions forDetachable Two-Up Tour-Pak® Rackdocking kit #53804-06? I'm going to buy the Alum. bushings from gilbos440rt
and see if I put the kit together cheaper and better than HD. THANKS CURLEE
Go to any HD dealership. They will give you a copy of ANY instructions you need. FREE.
Every time I go to a dealership, I get a copy of instructions for a couple of items that work on the Ultra's just to have on hand if someone needs them.
I buy a lot of accessories from ebay, and the dont always come with instructions, so I just head up to a dealership, tell the parts people what I want copied, and they give it to me. No problems.
Gary, I noticed you're from Howell Michigan. If you go to ABC Harley in Waterford, you should be able to get a copy from Buddah, or any of the other guys in the parts department. Wolverine HD and Detroit HD never have a problem printing me a set of instructions for any part I ask for.
Give me a good email address and I will send them to you, I can't seem to figure out how to attach them on a post, they are in a .tif format and it is not supported here.
Went to Brighton Harley today and had a copy printed off.
They Said "No Problem on printing any H-D Instructions I wanted."
Never knew thatyou could go to a dealer and do that.
Learn something new this week.
I've been getting copies of everything that works on a dresser. Trying to start a small library in case anyone needs a copy and can't get one.
Glad to hear it worked out OK.
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