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Anyone know where I could find a replacement set of rear docking points for my Ultra Classic Tour Pack docking system? My dealer is totally useless with this. Any ideas?
Are you talking Detachable?If so and you want to replace rubber mounts check with member here gilbos440rt He makes billet aftermarket that are sweet. Gilbos (Bobby) Is a great guy and stands behind all his stuff.He has a home page and e-mail contact. Good Luck!!!
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I appreciate the response, but I don't need the whole hardware kit, just the two rear docking points, the plastic bushings are gone on mine.
But if you look up that part number that will lead you to the instructions and on the instructions there is a parts breakdown. And on the parts breakdown there is the part number for the part you want.
Looks like you were correct on your evaluation of your dealer . It took me maybe a minute.
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