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Yes, I have this installed. I've had it for over a year now..........and it's great.
I really can't take a picture of it since it's installed on the bike, and really can't be seen well.
It is a black steel plate that goes between the stock mounting "u-tube" and the tourpak. It bolts to the tourpak, and then has 2 sets of bolt holes that goes to the "u-tube". That allows you to choose between 1 1/4" or 2 1/2" movement back from stock. The edges are polished, and it comes with all bolts needed and instructions.
George Anderson
Moline, IL
309-762-6291
cell # is 309-236-0952
He makes a tour-pak relocation kit that is allot better then anything else out there, and a lot easier to install.
$95 Shipped
It allows you to use the stock position (remove George's kit, 10 bolts out, 5 bolts in), or swich between 1.25" back and 2.5" back by removing 5 bolts and putting them back in at the new location. This can be useful if you ever expect to ride with different passengers.
I'm looking for a post on another forum that had great pictures of the kit, if I find it I'll post the link here.
Anderson kit anyone know if it works on 06 harley since they have there own adjustment and if he has a web site or good contact information. Thanks
Yes it should work OK. The only thing different about the 06's is that that is the 1st year that HD made the TP adjustable. All they did was to put 2 molded detents on the bottom of the TP that would accept the stock mounting bracket. It gives you a 1" adjustment. Anderson's info is in earlier posts above.
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