Just adding this comment - In the video I removed the seat, there's no requirement to remove the seat to fit the rack. In fact, unfortunately, the seat can't be removed once the rack is on without removing the rack. This could be because the Premium Touring seat I have is slightly higher than a standard one - but either way, it's four bolts to remove the rack and can be done in minutes if required.
Hi and thanks for watching! The pillion foot pegs haven't been changed from the standard Royal Enfield location. I know a lot of people do move them though, but it's not something we've needed to do as my wife doesn't find them uncomfortable - it was just her back that was aching on longer rides.
Just adding this comment - In the video I removed the seat, there's no requirement to remove the seat to fit the rack. In fact, unfortunately, the seat can't be removed once the rack is on without removing the rack. This could be because the Premium Touring seat I have is slightly higher than a standard one - but either way, it's four bolts to remove the rack and can be done in minutes if required.
Great video Steve !
Quick question, how did you attach / install the pillion foot peg ?
Hi and thanks for watching!
The pillion foot pegs haven't been changed from the standard Royal Enfield location. I know a lot of people do move them though, but it's not something we've needed to do as my wife doesn't find them uncomfortable - it was just her back that was aching on longer rides.