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A few weeks back someone posted a phone number or e-address for a guy that maks tour-pack relocation kits and sells the for about $100 or so. Seems like it was adjustable for 1" or 2" back. Please post again.
Thanks guys, just the info. I was looking for. How do you like your Mustang seat Steve? I'm looking at the 75449 Mustang for my 04 Ultra, after 35k on the stock seat my butt says it's time for a change, hope it's the seat wore out and not me.
Thanks guys, just the info. I was looking for. How do you like your Mustang seat Steve? I'm looking at the 75449 Mustang for my 04 Ultra, after 35k on the stock seat my butt says it's time for a change, hope it's the seat wore out and not me.
I love the Mustang seat.............lets me ride all day with no pain.
The backrest is a godsend..........without that I might have been done riding.
I've had Corbin seats, and I've run the stock seats............but nothing compares to the Mustang for all day comfort.
I bought a relocator kit for my 06 Ultra and installed it myself...
When I first bought the bike I asked the dealership to ensure that the cargo pack was all the way back... They said they did... but when I did the install... It was in the original position...
You could move the cargo pack more than 2" using the factory relocator... If I had know that I wouldn't have bought the reloactor kit... The factory relocator would have been plenty of room... I'd suggest you pull your liner out of your cargo pack and take a look at the bolts and holes... It is a piece of cake to move the pack back.
you do need to consider; the further back you set the tour pack, the more vibration will be incurred to the frame holding the pack. This vibration impacts all welds and mount locations. I have seen tour trunks fall off.
you do need to consider; the further back you set the tour pack, the more vibration will be incurred to the frame holding the pack. This vibration impacts all welds and mount locations. I have seen tour trunks fall off.
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