2014 tour pak dummy speaker pods
#1
2014 tour pak dummy speaker pods
im putting together a tour pak for a 2015 road glide. Seeing that I will only have the pak on for long trips vs daily riding I really would like to find some dummy speaker pods so that I can invest my money into speaker lids that will always be on the bike. I've found 2013 and earlier dummy speaker pods. Anyone know anywhere that makes or can make a dummy speaker pod for 2014 and later tour paks?
#2
im putting together a tour pak for a 2015 road glide. Seeing that I will only have the pak on for long trips vs daily riding I really would like to find some dummy speaker pods so that I can invest my money into speaker lids that will always be on the bike. I've found 2013 and earlier dummy speaker pods. Anyone know anywhere that makes or can make a dummy speaker pod for 2014 and later tour paks?
#3
The tour pak you're getting, does it have pods now? You could just remove the speakers.
Or entirely remove the pods and have the holes filled in and painted. Some of the older paks didn't have speakers to start with.
Or you could try and auto upholstery shop and have pads made to fit that location/profile.
Or entirely remove the pods and have the holes filled in and painted. Some of the older paks didn't have speakers to start with.
Or you could try and auto upholstery shop and have pads made to fit that location/profile.
#4
The tour pak you're getting, does it have pods now? You could just remove the speakers.
Or entirely remove the pods and have the holes filled in and painted. Some of the older paks didn't have speakers to start with.
Or you could try and auto upholstery shop and have pads made to fit that location/profile.
Or entirely remove the pods and have the holes filled in and painted. Some of the older paks didn't have speakers to start with.
Or you could try and auto upholstery shop and have pads made to fit that location/profile.
#5
I found these. Pricey, but just what you are looking for. May also be able to find some used ones on EBAY.
http://houseofharley.com/Harley-Davi...-76000505.html
http://houseofharley.com/Harley-Davi...-76000505.html
#7
Another option would be to do a search for people who part out bikes and contact them. There are several of them on and off ebay.
I still think an auto upholstery shop coud make a reasonable facsimile if the look is all you're after. Although im not sure that would be cheaper than the hogtunes ones.
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