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We ride an 08 Ultra which also has the rider backrest. The seat becomes quite tight when riding in the cooler weather while wearing leathers. My wife gets crowded and she pushes forward on the backrest.
So I decided last Wednesday to follow the advice from the forum members and I called George Anderson on his cell as he is in FL for the winter. I ordered one of his kits and he shipped same day and told me to just send him a check. As others here have said, he is one great guy to work with. Got the extension kit Priority mail on Friday, and found that the install was so easy with color coded bolts and great instructions.
We both enjoy the extra room that the wife now has for extended rides
One of the best things with this kit is the sticker--MADE IN THE USA-- you rock George, keep up the great work
No web site, word of mouth only . He will be in FL until about Apr 1st and has some kits with him. His cell # is 309 236 0952 Price was $152.00 including the priority shipping. He has a great kit and the best price out there. Hope this helps you
George Anderson
2925 12th Ave.
Moline, IL 61265
Home: 309-762-6291
Cell: 309-236-0952
Got this after I broke a kuryakyn. One of my bros bought the updated version of the Kury bracket, but I like how George's is compatible with my detachable set-up.
I put one on my TP, and my wife says this is one the best things I've ever done to the bike. When Momma's happy, I'm happy... When she ain't, well I think we all know what that's like... Thanks to George for some long, long, hours in the saddle with the wife smilin' all the way....
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