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Yes according to George it is completly compatible with the detachable tour pak, the cost is $135.00 Give him a call he will send it out to you and you can send him a check.
I'm confused. The 08 Ultra comes with "King Tour-PakÂŽ with brake lights, LED side lights, and 2-position adjustability". Does the George Anderson unit provide even more movement back beyond what comes standard on the 08?
I'm confused. The 08 Ultra comes with "King Tour-PakÂŽ with brake lights, LED side lights, and 2-position adjustability". Does the George Anderson unit provide even more movement back beyond what comes standard on the 08?
Yes it does! It gives you more flexibility..............
I am sure this has probably been mentioned on here before but I just finished installing George Anderson's relocation bracket on my new Ultra and had to mention what a nice kit he puts together, I can't believe how easy it is to get to everything and in less than an hour I had it back together and ready to ride. Straight forward and good instructions. Very nice kit I don't know if George monitors the forum or not but will also send him a thanks by snail mail. It made a big difference and now Candy is about half happy with the new bike. I figure the clincher will be when the new pegs get here and maybe when I hand her a gift card and say go git ya some duds at the Harley store. heheheheh less see now ifn I kin remember how much lady dollars it takes to make an offseting dollar for chrome.
So this bracket... is it only for an ultra? Does it work on Kings? Where do we find it? I did a search for George Anderson's relocation bracket and came up empty. Do you have any pics? Does it work with the Leather tourpak for the RKC? Does it move the backrest backwards? What does it re-locate?
I have it and the Mrs loves it. It moved the tour pak back another 2 1/2 inches and up about 3/4 - 1 inch. The instructions were first rate and the bolts were even color coded. The only thing I forgot to do is use Blue Locktite, not that it ever came loose, but for piece of mind. It is by far one of the best options I've added.
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