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Old 03-06-2015, 01:04 PM
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If you couldn't. There would be no point to having a TP
Hmmmmmmmmm
 
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I called Surdyke and got a Chopped T.P. on my 14 S.G. painted with detach and stuff for less than a 1000bucks it took 6 weeks. And it's the real deal not aftermarket!
 
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Originally Posted by Weavr99FLHT
Surdyke price for color matched HD OEM are $801 except the CVO colors - those are $1500.
Manchester was $673.00 but $30.00 shipping that was for black cayenne. Still almost $100.00 cheaper and a little over 4 weeks for shipping during the holidays. Worth a look.
 
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Originally Posted by Cruisineasy1
The local HD dealer quoted $1600 for the pack, latches, and rack. (removable) It is color matched too.. Same price they quoted what I bought the bike. Seemed really pricey.
Pack comes with all latches the only thing you would need is a barrel lock, and mounting plate. Any extras if you wanted liner, light, rack or what ever. But again pack comes with all hardware and latches.
I hope this helps.
 
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Old 03-06-2015, 02:47 PM
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Here is what you need and a parts list:

** PARTS LIST **
King Tour Pak # 53000399XX XX = Paint Code
2014 Detachable Rack # 53000221 (chrome) They have a black one now too if you want to go that route
Key Matched Barrel Lock # 90300030
Screw Pan hd #8-32 x3/8 Torx Drive # 10200062 x 2
King Tour Pak Backrest Pad - Smooth # 52300312

I would highly suggest the Premium King Tour Pak Fitted Liner - Bottom # 53000323. The box comes with a rubber mat that pretty much sucks. Look for the parts from one of the on line discounters and it won't be as much...not cheap but not as much. Some of them have free shipping and you won't pay sales tax. Getting stuff painted to match your bike isn't cheap.
 
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Originally Posted by Cruisineasy1
It looks nice. Can you open the saddle bags with the pack on?? Looks close..
Originally Posted by decencyxdefied
If you couldn't. There would be no point to having a TP
yes, but the big difference is that you have a 2012, and the op has a 2014. the newer saddlebags require more room than the old ones due to the way they open.

how are you figuring $1600 for a tourpak? my cvo tourpak was less than that.
 
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I'm putting together a list of parts to build a tour pack, I have a king base, purchased a top, hinges and lock, now I need lights, inner cover, and a removable rack, here is my question, I have a 2009 and looking for a detachable one, I need a part number, also what modifications am I going to have to do to my 2009?
 
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Originally Posted by skratch
yes, but the big difference is that you have a 2012, and the op has a 2014. the newer saddlebags require more room than the old ones due to the way they open.

how are you figuring $1600 for a tourpak? my cvo tourpak was less than that.
$1600 was the quoted price over the phone for a Vivid Black King tour pack from Livermore HD
I was just quoted "about" $1100 for a Vivid Black chopped tour pack from Oakland HD.
Ya' think it's 'cause I'm in the SF Bay area??
 
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Here is a unpainted Tour Pak kit that we just put together.

http://www.ebay.com/itm/Complete-New...e=STRK:MESE:IT

You would need to purchase the lock, mounting rack and any lighting that you wanted (if any) and have it painted.

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Originally Posted by Cruisineasy1
It looks nice. Can you open the saddle bags with the pack on?? Looks close..
Yes you can.

And with the discounts, I paid in the lower $400.00. I really don't recall the actual amount. But it was a great deal for me. And, I didn't have to paint it. I haven't had not 1 problem since purchasing it.
 

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