This was an easy install. I have read the instructions and watched several installation videos. First, take everything out of the tour package. Then remove the seat to use the seating area to lower the trunk. I put some towels on the seat frame to avoid ruining the backpack. Then I unpacked my backpack from the trunk. For some reason only 5 of the 6 nuts turned out, but that doesn't matter. Once the backpack was unscrewed, I rotated it onto the seat frame. This way you don't have to remove any cable connections. Remove the four nuts that attach the backpack frame to the backpack and move the bolts to the side. Then screw on the extensions on the right and left, they are marked as such, and reuse the four screws you set aside. Now screw the backpack frame to the extensions. I bought four #8 1/4 x 20 x 1" hardened screws because I heard the ones that came with the kit break easily. I screwed the backpack frame into the 3" hole. As someone said, no, as you have to keep taking it off to adjust the packaging. When everything was assembled, my wife helped me put the backpack back on the trunk, we did screwed the nuts onto the 5 bolts and you're done.I also installed an extra long pad to hide the cables and keep my wife's body comfortable.She hasn't ridden it since we put the converters on but I'm guessing , she will enjoy the ride more.
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