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Is it just a matter of loosing bolts through the bottom and moving it back? or do you drill new holes? My bike is in the shop or I'd go check it out myself.
Has anyone installed the relocation kit from George Anderson? I heard that it was adjustable on the fly by simply moving a lever; is that true? Anyone have any pictures of teh installed product?
Is it just a matter of loosing bolts through the bottom and moving it back? or do you drill new holes? My bike is in the shop or I'd go check it out myself.
I have mine moved back on both the pack and mount. I looked it over and will have 4 new holes drilled in the detach bracket to move it back another inch.
George Anderson is the only way to go, and not you cant adust on the fly but for 112.00 you move it so far back you put to fat women on the back seat I just put it on mine, had kurykan, no good.
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