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Last edited by Jackie Paper; Jan 1, 2024 at 03:29 PM.
As mentioned above, yes, you could put a tour pack on your wide glide, but why would you? First off, it's the wrong motorcycle. Dynas were never designed to have a tour pack. Harley-Davidson makes other models that come with a tour park. One of the joys of owning a Dyna of any model is that they are light on their feet. They are sleek, good-looking bikes noted for good handling and proper weight distribution. They are what they are, very sporty and, well, just nice as they are.
Tour pack on a Dyna? No, not really. (But I mean that in a nice way.......)
Do that bike right and *DON'T* put a tour pack on it!
Get some *GOOD* saddlebags. Mad in America. These will be all you need and they look good (unless you have an OL who packs everything but the kitchen sink to go on a half-day trip!). I had these on my FXD Super Glide for over a decade and they'll hold a buttload of stuff. These would surprise people when I would load the amount of groceries I have done into them. The saddlebags I have now on the FLSTC I impress people even *more*, heh.
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