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Ask the parts guy to look up part no. 76445-06 "Adapter, Antenna." List price is $13. The same part no. is used for CB and AM/FM studs.
You can confirm this is the part no. you need by having the parts guy look up the Ultra tour pak in any color and doing a kit inquiry which shows the parts in the tour pak, including the antenna "adapters" which you refer to as studs.
Harleypingman, great advice! I've had numerous run ins with dealers that won't do a kit inquiry. Have actually had parts guys tell me there is no such break-down of the parts when I knew dang well there was, e.g. end cap on a set of Harley grips...yes the caps are available seperately but two local dealers either don't know their job or they just play stupid to make you spend more then needed. Unfortunately, it's ofter the latter.
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