Another HUGE fan of George Anderson's relocation kit!
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Do you still have this? I have a 99 Ultra.
If anyone is looking for a George Anderson model for their RG or Ultra Classic mine will fit from 1999-2008. Let me know new is $175.00 I'm asking $145.00 shipped. I will pay for the hardware difference that has to be ordered from George Anderson to fit whatever year bike within those years. Let me know 516-934-0580. I can't fit this one on the '09-'12. Thanks let me know.
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I bought mine last week from Skratch on here: He had it advertised in the classifieds! I also saw a couple on ebay. After I got the one from Skratch, I called George and ordered a bolt kit, man what a nice guy. Sent me the bolts, extra 1/2 round spacer and directions for 11 bucks plus shipping. Can't beat that with a big stick. I was going to order the relocator this spring, but when I saw the ad for Skratch's it was a no brainer..Am installing it along with the shields from No More Fried Thighs today and the running board spacer kit I got off ebay.
Joe
Joe
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Just finished installing the GA relocator I bought from Skratch(on here). Man that was so easy. I removed the seat and the two plastic ties that held the wiring to the frame. By doing that I could position the tour pack on the frame the pad and speaker pods helped hold it there. . That way I didn't have to try and hold the tour pack while positioning the relocator on the rails. After that the install was simple and very easy. I think Momma is going to like the extra room. Now I have to get a pad made to fill in the space behind the seat...She has a black pillow we will use for now...Thanks George for such an outstanding product and thanks Skratch for selling it to me..
Joe
Joe
Last edited by PDDGM; 01-29-2012 at 01:34 PM.
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Just finished installing the GA relocator I bought from Skratch(on here). Man that was so easy. I removed the seat and the two plastic ties that held the wiring to the frame. By doing that I could position the tour pack on the frame the pad and speaker pods helped hold it there. . That way I didn't have to try and hold the tour pack while positioning the relocator on the rails. After that the install was simple and very easy. I think Momma is going to like the extra room. Now I have to get a pad made to fill in the space behind the seat...She has a black pillow we will use for now...Thanks George for such an outstanding product and thanks Skratch for selling it to me..
Joe
Joe
I also made a plate to cover the gap between the rails. I bought a 1/4" thick plastic cutting board and trimed it to fit. The extra plastic material I cut in sections to make a filler strip so the plate would sit flat. A couple of button head bolts to hold the strips to the plate some velcro tabs to keep the plate and filler pad in place when Im riding solo and its been good to go.
#39
I ordered mine from George on Wednesday and received it yesterday (Friday). Installed it this morning and it took about an hour to do so. No need to remove the seat or unplug any wiring. I took off my saddle bags and tilted the tour pack forward so it rested on the passenger seat. When removing the final bolt I let the top of the tour pack close on top of my arms so I did not need a second person. I did need to re-route the cable connected to the right antenna so as to relieve the tension created by moving the pack back. Make sure you have blue locktite on hand also for use on the bolts that secure the relocator to the rack. Overall a very nice piece and easy install.
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