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Since today a lot seems to be popping up on tour pak's I want to know if anyone knows of an inexpensive adjustable tour pak rack. I have heard they are out there.
With this rack you can not only remove the tour pak but while it is on you can adjust it further back for some additional room
I alredy have a detachable mount what I am looking for is an Adjustable mount that moves the tourpack back. I just checked Kuryakyn and could not find, if it is there please send me the link.
Many here recommend the TP relocator kit from George Anderson. Use the search function and you will find his contact info if no one posts it in your thread. He doesn't have a website.
I drilled another set of bolt holes on the detach rack, and was able to move the tour pak back about an inch. Not alot more room, but enough to make a difference. You will need to use a drill press to get them right. This might be all you need.
+1 For George Anderson. He may be south right now, but you should be able to reach him via his cell.
Harley TourPack Relocation Kit
George Anderson
Moline, IL
Home: 309-762-6291
Cell: 309-236-0952
I've got his kit and it has been GREAT! My wife swears by it. She says it's one of the mods I've put on the bike. Remember if Momma is happy, you're going to be a lot happier....
I alredy have a detachable mount what I am looking for is an Adjustable mount that moves the tourpack back. I just checked Kuryakyn and could not find, if it is there please send me the link.
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