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George Anderson is a guy that is a throwback to the "good old days" in my opinion. I called him and ordered the tour pack relocation set. He asked me to mail him a check, which i did. He actually shipped it BEFORE he got the check. The kit fit GREAT and his directions were outstanding. Only thing I would tell you is that when I put it on, I was wishing I had some help (my wife was not really a lot of help!!!!).
George makes a kit that allows you to move the tour pack back....way back....it's a quality product and it looked like it belonged on my CVO Ultra.........
Here's my wife and I on my '10 SG. I have the chopped tour pack to fit all my gear in. I'm still on Active duty and also an MSF RiderCoach teaching on base. The only thing i'm considering is adding the LED brake lights on the rear. Opinions everyone??? thanks
Here's my wife and I on my '10 SG. I have the chopped tour pack to fit all my gear in. I'm still on Active duty and also an MSF RiderCoach teaching on base. The only thing i'm considering is adding the LED brake lights on the rear. Opinions everyone??? thanks
Cep
Wife is very pretty, thanks for the pic.
The razor pack looks good on the X too. Nice choice on bike color.
Cep10SG, my opinion is the more lights you put on a bike the safer (better) and more noticeable to cages.
Here is what I did to my detachable tour pak:
sorry for the late response was on vacation...
Thanks luc.who, she even rides too (has my former Fatboy).
Hey iunlocku, that looks nice!! i was looking at doing the same thing but wasn't sure.
i'm from Philly born and raised, even got stuck in "Shallow Grave" (Willow Grove) for 6 yrs.
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