Tour Pak brackets
New guy here. I'm looking for a set of Tour Pak brackets that move the tour pak forward to where it is over the the rear seat. Anyone know where I could find a set? Thanks, Bill...Cheers
For a solo rider with the tour pak as your backrest you have to change your saddle to a solo saddle as well, then get the tour-pak mounting bracket for a solo rider. For all the hastle and cost I think I'll just keep my 2 up setup.
Hey guys, I have to say thanks for all the reply's. I still have the original seat which is a solo seat with the extra bolt on seat for another passenger. I just wanted to move the weight over the rear tires instead of hanging out the back.
Where can I find the relocating brackets?????
thanks again....great help. Bill...Cheers
Where can I find the relocating brackets?????
thanks again....great help. Bill...Cheers
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I made my own bracket that moved the tour pack forward 4" to support my Mustang backrest using a combination of 1/4" aluminum "rails", chrome spacers, nuts and bolts - all courtesy of Orchard Supply for about $50. Use the bottom of the tour pack as the template for drilling the holes in the aluminum. Rock solid so far over 1,200 miles of mostly winding roads with a few runs up to 90 mph.
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