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I purchased a George Anderson relocation kit for my '09 Ultra from
George on Saturday 6-20-09 and as others have said this man has
to be one of the nicest to talk and deal with. George didn't know me
from Adam and he shipped my kit out THAT DAY. I did the same and
sent my check out right after getting off the phone with him, and guess
what ? , my kit was on my porch this afternoon(monday 6-22-09).
George is in Moline,IL. , anyway just wanted to brag on this man as I
know that others have on these boards. The kit is TOP NOTCH and
was a breeze to install. I would HIGHLY recommend George and
his kit if you are the slightest interested. $162.00 w/shipping and
service to boot , you can't go wrong in my opinion.
It will move your tourpak back either 1-1/4, 1-1/2, or 2-1/2
inches to give your passenger more room, depends on how
much more room you would like. It does make it easier for a passenger to get on and off and still have room
for a rider backrest with room to spare. If you ride 2 up very
much I would consider it seriously.
If you ride 2 up very
much I would consider it seriously.
not just for 2 up. i have a solo tourpak rack, using george's kit allowed me to move the tourpak back enough so that i could lean into the back rest. harleys stock position made me feel like i was in the principal's office sitting at attention.
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