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Getting ready to pop for a Tour Pak. Looking at the info in the catalog it looks like the chopped pak is just about 1/2" shorter than 2013 King pak. Not sure which way to go. King or Chopped? Do any of you have any pics or opinions.
I have been trying to decide as well for my SGS. I need something that will hold a Shoe GTAir and I am hoping the King will do so but I am not sure that even it will after looking at them yesterday at the local HD shop. I do like the look of the chopped but since I will only have it on for long trips I am more concerned with the available room than the looks.
I went King. Wife wants tunes. Tracking says the Big Brown truck is dropping it off tomorrow. Bought everything through Surdyke cept the lock screws. Saved 20% and no tax which was a 28% savings over MSRP for me and 18% from my dealer.
I have been trying to decide as well for my SGS. I need something that will hold a Shoe GTAir and I am hoping the King will do so but I am not sure that even it will after looking at them yesterday at the local HD shop. I do like the look of the chopped but since I will only have it on for long trips I am more concerned with the available room than the looks.
I have a GT-Air in XXL and there is plenty of room in the tour-pak for my helmet and my wife's small full face.
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