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I bought a 2001 screamin eagle road glide 2 years ago.Since then,we did some upgrades to it.One of them is a new Kenwood plug and play stereo package from dragonfly.Love it.Originally the bike came with a cassette player,a 10 disc CD unit in the tour pack,and a amp under it.My new stereo wont play unless I keep everything pluged in.I want to install a quick realease tour pack kit and get rid of the 2 harnesses going to the back.No Harley shops can help me unless I bring it in, $$$$$$$,and all the manuals I have bought do not have a proper wiring diagram.What to do.Can someone PLEASE help me?????? Thanks..Pepelini...
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