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Saw an ad in the AI magazine for the Legends Motorcycle adjustable tour pak mount. Was an interesting concept, but at 1349.00 which I assume includes a new seat(two piece)it still seems a little pricey for me. Anyone have one or know someone that does..
I installed one on mine a around the first of the month, but have only driven about 150 miles on it so far. I really like it so far, just have not tried it out on a long trip yet. They are coming out with a newer version of the passenger pillon that will let the passenger lean backwards more, but should have it ready in the spring. They will send the updated passenger seat out to the ones that have bought the kit and want to try the newer seat.
George Anderson makes a great tour pak relocation kit. I've installed it and my passenger has plenty of room behind me, even if I have my drivers backrest installed.
Here's George's number. cell # is 309-236-0952. If I recall the relocation kit only cost $175.00 bucks. Fitment, finish and quality of workmanship are all professionally done.
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