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Hello everyone! I have a question regarding Mutazu Razor Tour Pack, I have a 2015 FLHX and looking to purchase a tour pack. I have read comments about re-drilling holes to mount it correctly, also heard some packs don't let the saddle bags open all the way? Any thoughts or suggestions? Thanks
"also heard some packs don't let the saddle bags open all the way?"
If you use the one-up mount this is true. Harley sells a spacer which is basically two metal bars that raise the pack about 1/2" so the lids will clear.
I was just reading threads about razor paks and wondered what you decided on and if you have pics or info yo could share.
Thanks
I have the razor tour pak from mutazu it does not touch saddlebags in the two up position you do have to drill very easy made my own base plate from sheet metal from home depot.
I was just reading threads about razor paks and wondered what you decided on and if you have pics or info yo could share.
Thanks
I have not decided on which one to go with, the Mutazu comes ready to bolt on, and painted vivid black. Another company has a razor tour pack that is a direct bolt on for Rushmore bikes for close to the same amt, but you have to have it painted, buy the backrest.
Our riding season is winding down, so I will pull the trigger on one of them during hibernation. Appreciate all the help and pictures!
I have the razor tour pak from mutazu it does not touch saddlebags in the two up position you do have to drill very easy made my own base plate from sheet metal from home depot.
Great looking ride! That pack flows well with your setup!
I have the razor tour pak from mutazu it does not touch saddlebags in the two up position you do have to drill very easy made my own base plate from sheet metal from home depot.
I cut my spacer out of a 1/2" thick hard plastic meat cutting board. Worked great and light weight without any rusting worries.
It's actually under my chopped HD box. There were no clearance issues at all. I have mounted a king back rest on it and just wanted a little more height position for my passenger against the back rest.
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