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Wasn't planning on getting on yet but I kinda have to for a trip. On their site the complete pack with top rack is 385 but ebay shows it from them at 269. Just wondering if anyone else has run into this..
I'm sure it's legit, free shipping either way.. I already have the 4 point dock for the bike but I still need to the the docking hardware for the pack and to make a support plate.
I bought the Hard Bags on ebay. Ebay price was lower than the Mutazu web site.
While the hard bags are not oem quality , they are not bad.
Let us know how the tour pak works out for you.
I ran their tour pak for about a year. It began developing cracks next to the hinges, latches, holes for the top for the luggage rack, in the front of the lower half,... The fit between the upper and lower halves was very poor and the top vibrated pretty bad as a result. It had started taking a bit of a push to get the top to line up properly so the latches would lock. The cable broke a couple of months ago causing the top to drop. The shock caused by this accelerated the cracks but weren't the cause of most of them.
The biggest problem you will have is in matching the paint to your original bike's color. Also, I got a luggage rack for the top of my stock Harley razor pack and one of the attachment bolt was missing (the packet was open) and one of the ones that I got had the wrong threads. There is no pattern for drilling the holes for the rack, either.
I'm running their chopped pack and we'll see how it goes. Sans luggage rack with wrap-around backrest, it ran $250 on eBay but "Mutazu" was the seller. Hope mine doesn't end up cracking like mdm's and hopefully since I only have it on when 2-up, which isn't very often, it'll last a little longer.
I won't use the top rack and I'm glad it's not pre drilled, bike is black so color matching won't be an issue. I have a huge bag I could take, bought it 3 years ago and never use it but I still need a luggage rack so I was like y spent 150 on a luggage rack when I can spend 320 on a tour pack and 2 up quick connects. Someone usually drives when we take this trip but not this year so I gotta do something.. I'm a broke dude who works for the state, sometimes price trumps quality for me
I'm running their chopped pack and we'll see how it goes. Sans luggage rack with wrap-around backrest, it ran $250 on eBay but "Mutazu" was the seller. Hope mine doesn't end up cracking like mdm's and hopefully since I only have it on when 2-up, which isn't very often, it'll last a little longer.
Have been running the chopped pak, not Mutazu but same exact one on eBay for less $$, for less then a year now. Over 6k miles 2up, spirited riding and then some, mostly twisties back roads. No problems with pak to date.
Also, as some one mentioned the top lid does not fit perfectly. My TP did not come with a lid gasket. Went to wallies and bought foam weather stripping and installed on lid. The TP is a lot stronger with the lids closed and fitting together firmly, making contact all the way around. This made a big difference in overall rigidity, strength, and for only $4.
I'm running their chopped pack and we'll see how it goes. Sans luggage rack with wrap-around backrest, it ran $250 on eBay but "Mutazu" was the seller. Hope mine doesn't end up cracking like mdm's and hopefully since I only have it on when 2-up, which isn't very often, it'll last a little longer.
The tour pak lived on the FLHTP. I use it mainly for weekend trips. I've got another bike for local running. My side job has me on the road with the FLHTP at least two weekends a month, some months every weekend, and have put over 10,000 miles on it in the past year with the tour pak.
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