Street Glide...adding a Tour Pack
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Street Glide...adding a Tour Pack
I am purchasing a Street Glide because I want the comfort of a touring bike but also the (to me) clean stripped down look of a custom for daily driving back and forth to work. For short trips I plan on adding backrest for myself and the misses. My question is this, I've noticed that alot of people had added tour packs to thier Glides. How much work is it to put tour packs on and off? I'm thinking for long trips I might want to install a tour pack for additional storage and also they appear to give the passenger more comfort. Also can they be wired for rear speakers? My plan is to install a rack on the back for daily running back and forth to work and around town.
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RE: Street Glide...adding a Tour Pack
All this can be done! Bring your hard earned $ to your dealer!
Have a look on this picture! Scroll down to the 2006 Street glide
http://www.hdbergen.no/produkter_bruktmc.htm
After I rode it I decided to trade my lowrider for a street glide
Have a look on this picture! Scroll down to the 2006 Street glide
http://www.hdbergen.no/produkter_bruktmc.htm
After I rode it I decided to trade my lowrider for a street glide
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RE: Street Glide...adding a Tour Pack
ORIGINAL: Monstermile
Taking it on and off is pretty simple. It is a matter of releasing the quick detach and pulling it off. I have yet to find a reason to take mine off.
Taking it on and off is pretty simple. It is a matter of releasing the quick detach and pulling it off. I have yet to find a reason to take mine off.
I guess they are all lazy
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RE: Street Glide...adding a Tour Pack
mines a little difficult to put on for some reason its real tight i have to put a little pressure on the bracket thats attached to the bottom of the pak. other than that its really easy to put on and off. i ride most of the time with the pak off the bike only bought for long hauls. I did the install myself wasnt to hard but i used a jack so it wasnt to hard to line up the bolts afterwards. all in all it took about 3hrs to install thats with beer and smoke breaks and the assistance of my german shepard who kept grabbing parts and hiding them on me.
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RE: Street Glide...adding a Tour Pack
ORIGINAL: Johan96
All my friends with tour pak never bother to take them off, aswell!
I guess they are all lazy
ORIGINAL: Monstermile
Taking it on and off is pretty simple. It is a matter of releasing the quick detach and pulling it off. I have yet to find a reason to take mine off.
Taking it on and off is pretty simple. It is a matter of releasing the quick detach and pulling it off. I have yet to find a reason to take mine off.
I guess they are all lazy
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RE: Street Glide...adding a Tour Pack
With quick detachables on my tour pak, it probably takes me around 8 to 10 seconds to install and remove it.If you want to add the quick detach. to the sissy bar too, make sure you that you get those brackets at the same time. You' ll probably need the antenna relocation kit as well. By theway, if you buy a tour pak that has light on it, you' ll have to make a custom wiring harness in order to run your tour paklights and you led on your rear fender.Just make sure you think all of your mods through on what you might want to add in the future. I' m speaking from experience, it is a pain in the a$$ when you have to go backand disassemble mods that you have already made in orderto add something new.
Later,
JB
Later,
JB
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RE: Street Glide...adding a Tour Pack
ORIGINAL: TC96Man
I' m speaking from experience, it is a pain in the a$$ when you have to go backand disassemble mods that you have already made in orderto add something new.
Later,
JB
I' m speaking from experience, it is a pain in the a$$ when you have to go backand disassemble mods that you have already made in orderto add something new.
Later,
JB
But to the original question...
You'll need the Quick Detach kit for both the Tour Pak and the part that mounts to the rear of the bike. It's a bit tricky to install the first time you do one. Just be mindful of the nuts inside the fender. It can be difficult getting everything lined up just right (the first time...second time I did one it was a breeze because of my previous experience with it).
I can't ever imagine owning anything but a bagger, and more to the point, a bagger without a detachable Tour Pak. Worth every penny.
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RE: Street Glide...adding a Tour Pack
I use my tour pack solo when heading out on long trips. They are so convenient for storage. The extra set of speakers are nice too. Great back support for a solo rider. I have both quick detach brackets, solo and two up.
It takes longer to dig out and hook up / un hook and hide the wires than to detach the pack itself.
I guess rigging up one common plug would be easier.
Remember, if you have the tour pack with lights, IT HAS to be hooked up or you may get a ticket. I got stopped before after just testing the pack out, luckily the copper was a Harley guy and was more interested in the solo pack configuration. LOL He went back to his car and returned to remind me to hook up the lights. LOL
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It takes longer to dig out and hook up / un hook and hide the wires than to detach the pack itself.
I guess rigging up one common plug would be easier.
Remember, if you have the tour pack with lights, IT HAS to be hooked up or you may get a ticket. I got stopped before after just testing the pack out, luckily the copper was a Harley guy and was more interested in the solo pack configuration. LOL He went back to his car and returned to remind me to hook up the lights. LOL
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