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I know this has been discussed before but I'm not having luck searching for it without wading through dozens of other unrelated hits, so I apologize in advance for the duplication.
I'm looking for a wall mount rack to put in my garage that I can put the sissy bar on or my king tour pack on when I'm not using it. I don't like what Harley offers, for the price. What other options are out there?
I have a 2015 Rushmore touring model if it matters.
Thanks. The first one doesn't work for tour paks, and that's the one I need the most so it's not sitting on the floor to get bumped into and scratched etc. The other one looks good too.
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Look into this rack (www.kiss-products.com) it's reasonable I bought one for my Rushmore even though bottom bar doesn't line up as shows in their video for the Rushmore but still works since bottom bar is just to keep the tour pack away from the wall.
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