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I am looking at purchasing a King Tour-Pak for my Street Glide and am deciding on a backrest. I am interested in one that has the lumbar support, same one that comes on the 2010 CVO UG. Anyone have a part number for this? I cannot find it on the online catalogue or through any google searches.
52186-10 $399.95 also requires 53364-10 (pad) $45.00
I tried to look up the parts but they are not showing when performing an online search, must be too new to be in database. Do you know much about it? Do you think its worth the extra expense?
i too have considered this for my wife. looks like it could really provide some lower back support on long rides. also trying to figure out if i just match the heated seat whick looks sweet or go with the road zeppelin.
You need a friend in Detroit or your own PO Box there.
But you do have "free" health care.
Health care may look free (extremely high taxes) but its not up to par to what you receive when you pay for it. Why do you think so many Canadians go to the US and pay for better surgery?
Anyway, I did contact a US distributor and will see how much for shipping.
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