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I was intrigued by this about a year ago until I heard the cost. Looks like they have updated their site to include photos of the sliding hardware...that is a very cool design. I'd like to see what the bike looks like from the back when the T-Pak is in position for the solo seat. Do they have a bracket for the license plate? Not sure where that would go if your plate was mounted above the brake light on the rigid rack...
I found these guys in Springville, Utah. They are good guys to work with. I have also talked to a few guys that have them and they love them. I'm on a 1996 FatBoy so I can't get one. They make them for Softails too but only the 2000 and newer
I know this is an old thread, but perhaps some are still looking for this capability.
We currently build a fully adjustable mount, all the way from solo to 2up position without the need for tools.
We should have a unit for Touring bikes very soon, we are in the process of verifying dimensions and prototyping a secure detachable setup.
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