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If you're going to spend good money buying a tour-pak, wouldn't it be better to call Chicago or Hale's and have them research the P/N for you? I remember being on the phone with the parts folks at Hale's, as there were other parts (for the tour pak) that I didn't consider. From my experience, you'll at least need the following:
- Tour-pak (of course)
- Lock (need to be keyed by the dealership)
- Antenna Relocation Kit
The light connection for your tour-pak should already be under your seat. You just need to cut the zip tie and route it under the seat to the back for your TP lights.
Good luck.
ORIGINAL: lkr0
Can someone help a brother out?
I am puting an Ultra Tour Pak on my SG.
I need the part number for the wiring from the ultra tour pak to the existing wiring harness on a SG.
Also need the part number for the antena relocation kit (wire?)
I appreciate the assistance---going to order from Chicago HD along with some other stuff---
(I know I) should have bought the ULTRA in the first place
If you are talking about the wiring harness inside the tour pack the part number is 70646-00.
If you need the part number for the lamps/speakers inside of the ULTRA tour pack that number is 70648-00.
are you planning on making the tour pak detachable? I use the electronic antenna and it has been great. It is all wired up inside the fairing. I have no visible antenna at all. You may want to look into that. I would see about making the tour pak detachable.
yes--I have the detachable rack--it's being put on now--I got an Ultra Tour Pak off of eBay (Blue) took it to the shop for paint(black).
wife was tired of seeing it on the living room floor.
I like the look of the antennas on the pak---but I'll look into the electonic antenna.
thanks for the info.
ORIGINAL: pipertl
are you planning on making the tour pak detachable? I use the electronic antenna and it has been great. It is all wired up inside the fairing. I have no visible antenna at all. You may want to look into that. I would see about making the tour pak detachable.
FWIW, as long as the TP is at the painter, remove the light bar from the TP and have him shoot the black plastic of the light bar. It is not difficult to remove the light bar: twist out the bulb holders, pop the tension latches, then unscrew the nuts attaching the light bar to the tour pack. I have a white police EG and did this with the light bar on the TP I purchased on ebay and really improves the look; have never seen one before--a vivid black light bar matching the TP would look great, IMHO. Two-tone TP's or ones with pinstripes don't work well for this because the paint or pinstripe lines don't match up with the lines of the plastic light bar; but a solid, vivid black TP would work well with a matching, painted light bar.
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