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Has anyone installed the tour pack relocation kit from Kuryakyn? It says it moves the TP two inches further back. I think I would like to put this on my 08 Ultra but afraid what it may look like. If anyone has pictures with this installed I would be so greatful if you would post. Thanks a million!!!
+1 million on george. great to deal with and incredible product. I had the kury relocator and wished I had known of george sooner. the kury one cracked and I had to go back to stock. george is cheaper at $145 and worth every penny and then some. your scoot will look just fine with a relocator. you can not tell in my opinion. call george!
I have the Kuryakan tour pak extender on my bike,it does add alot more room for the passenger,makes it so much easier to get to the seat screw for removing the seat as well,Im very pleased with it on my bike!! I've had it on my bike for 2 years now,not a single problem,no cracks either. the older version didnt have the support like the new version does,thats why so many cracked,the one on mine has more support than the stock tour pak rack has.I bought it through Zanotti's for $115.00,might be higher priced now,so shop around.i wasnt going to pay the inflated pricesome get for it. alot of folks use georges tour pak extender and seemed pleased with it.
Having the police bags i had to space my tour pak up and extra 1" to clear the saddle bag lids, but if you would like i have decent pic's showing the Kuryakan tour pak rack installed on my bike,let me know in a PM and give me your e-mail ,i'd be glad to forward some pic's to you.
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