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Hello guys first post in touring forum. I picked up a 06 FLHTCUI EL theft recovery / repossession. I think the owner did most of the theft though. The bike had zero tins when I got her it was running with no other damage. I replaced all of the tins and batwing, had it painted black. I did not buy the luggage rack and do not see getting it. I do want my wife to have a backrest for short runs to Austin and other rides.
I was looking at this kit from HD
Touring Detachable Docking Hardware Kit-53803-06
I think it will fit if not running the tour pack? Can anyone help out with confirming this.
Here is my bike first ride. Hey I only left 3 screws loose!
I have one when I dont have my tour pack on but want the passenger to stay on the back. I dont know the part number . it works fine. I have the drivers back rest, and a different seat. I can change the look e very few days to confuse people
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