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Thank you!! That is my Air Pressure Gauge for my rear air ride. I have changed out the factory rears to Tricky Air and the front forks to Legend Axeo, love the ride.
Very nice, let's see some more photos of your set up.
There isn't much else, I've added the TP and the lowers... Mostly innards as well, Boom II and a CB, which I had the plug mounted in the left dead panel...
Thanks for the compliments!!! I'll try to get some more pics if the weather behaves this weekend!
I have the parts list at home and will gladly post them this eve. I will however share this, to make the tour pak position from one up to two up, you need to change the mounting hardware.
Man, that is PRETTY in 1-up config... might need to buy the 1-up mount for mine...
I will caution you as well as others. The One-up mount, for me, did not adjust forward enough to comfortably reach the bars. I have a decent reach, by no means am I short armed or anything. My dealer could not even believe how poorly the adjustment was. several sat on bike and felt the same. I had to make an adapter plate to move the tour pak more, to gain a comfortable sitting position. Just a heads up!!
I will caution you as well as others. The One-up mount, for me, did not adjust forward enough to comfortably reach the bars. I have a decent reach, by no means am I short armed or anything. My dealer could not even believe how poorly the adjustment was. several sat on bike and felt the same. I had to make an adapter plate to move the tour pak more, to gain a comfortable sitting position. Just a heads up!!
I have the same situation. Can you describe or show some pics of the adapter plate you made?
I will caution you as well as others. The One-up mount, for me, did not adjust forward enough to comfortably reach the bars. I have a decent reach, by no means am I short armed or anything. My dealer could not even believe how poorly the adjustment was. several sat on bike and felt the same. I had to make an adapter plate to move the tour pak more, to gain a comfortable sitting position. Just a heads up!!
Thanks for the heads up... might not be an option for me for that reason... I don't have a really long reach, even my Corbin sits me back a little too far...
Just picked up my tour PAK and checked the two up detachable mounting rack on the 4-point docking before I mount to tour PAK. The rear of the rack looks to be to narrow for the 4-point docking. Dealer installed the 4-point and I’m not sure if the rear mount chrome spacers are in the right positions. Should the small one be on the inside and thicker one on the out side? Looking at the HD parts manual it looks like thick inside and small outside. What am I missing?
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