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Hey guys Ive got a 2013 FLHX, and I'm looking for a king tour pack that wont break the bank. Ive seen the Matzu ones and they have a lot of neg reviews so Im pretty sure they are out. Ive searched ebay but cant find one under $700 that doesnt look like its been run over.
Fairing Plus has a decent video review of one but I havent seen any reviews except for the one guy that has posted the same neg review on just about every site out there.
Any advice? I paint my own stuff so minor body work and paint is no biggie. Just dont want to have to pay $500 and up for a blown apart hd tour pak. If you guys know of a decent brand king style pak please chime in!
I have a Matzua King TP and have had no problems. There are many people here who have them and love them. And, I've read glowing reviews about them. I'm not talking about the old Matzua TP's but the latest ones are good.
Where in NC are you located? If you're near Charlotte, you can check out my TP.
I have a Matzua King TP and have had no problems. There are many people here who have them and love them. And, I've read glowing reviews about them. I'm not talking about the old Matzua TP's but the latest ones are good.
Where in NC are you located? If you're near Charlotte, you can check out my TP.
Im close to the outer banks. About 5hrs east of you.
Yea, I want at least the same dimensions as the king pack. Thats why i thought about this one...
I just havent seen any real customer reviews except the one guy with the bad review, but his was all about paint. The hinges look better than HDs also. Just not sure..$449 shipped primed with everything except mounting bracket.
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