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ok gang need quick assistance, i rember a post on the tour pac on ebay for around 120 bucks but i cant find it after searching, IF anyone has one of these installed and has pics please let me know. i went to go ride today my road glide has a leatherwraped detach pac, one of the buckles and the quick clip piece of leather has fallen off. i have been planning to go with a king tour pac but was gonna wait a year becasue of the cost of a new one. but im wondering if the ebay models look good enough to work for a year, i think thye said VIP on them but im shure i can take the sticker off. Alos the gent that makes the tour pac relocation bracket if anyone has a link to his info i would appreciate it....thanks Gang
I also just ordered the relocation kit from George Anderson, VERY nice guy to deal with. I had my kit before I got my money sent off to him. Not many people left like him around. First class relocation kit he makes, now if my king tour pak would just get here that fast [:@]
I love it. It can hold my helmet, jacket, leathers, phone, keys and glasses ORor a couple bags of groceries! I use it all the time instead of opening the side bags. Wife like the back rest too. Like I said it aint HD, but I bought a lot of other nifty stuff with the difference between 110 and 900!
Here is a link to one on eBay right ow. I bought it from these folks in Cali and got it on the East Coast 3 days later! http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/HD-HA...mZ290119451686
DB did you look at the mounting hardware very close to see what it would look like instead of the quick detach, ill have a quick detach from my one missing the buckle but was thinking of perm mounting, im also gonna talk to George anderson about his relo kit. i may have to find a mount kit on Ebay or somewhere that looks good
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