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So, here goes. I asked so many of you for shots of your lowers and tour paks, and thanks to you I was able to make the decision.
Buy it all.
Here are pics from this morning. 90 deg and beautiful, so I managed to clicks some shots before trying everything out. I'm posting the pics for no apparent reason.
1) Does everyone's King Tour Pak backrest fit this lousy? Look at the gaps on both sides. Those torsion style mounts are tight, but nothing but the center meets without a space. Seems a little wide to me.
2) Since I installed the tour pak docking hardware myself, I didn't have the instructions for antenna relocation. The two-up tour pak rack docking hardware goes right through where the factory antenna mount goes on the 07 Street Glides. I took off the rack, but I can't seem to figure out where to remount it. Anyone got any ideas?
2) Since I installed the tour pak docking hardware myself, I didn't have the instructions for antenna relocation. The two-up tour pak rack docking hardware goes right through where the factory antenna mount goes on the 07 Street Glides. I took off the rack, but I can't seem to figure out where to remount it. Anyone got any ideas?
Yes it does, doesn't it. It was a new color for '07 called Cobalt Blue. They were originally going to call it "Real Black for Men", but too many little sissy guys started bitching that they're version of black, originally called "Almost Black for Pansies", came first. That's when the MOCO changed the name to blue.
I guess too many not-ready-for-all-the-women-it-will-attract guys were buying "Real Black for Men" and weren't able to handle it.
Yes it does, doesn't it. It was a new color for '07 called Cobalt Blue. They were originally going to call it "Real Black for Men", but too many little sissy guys started bitching that they're version of black, originally called "Almost Black for Pansies", came first. That's when the MOCO changed the name to blue.
I guess too many not-ready-for-all-the-women-it-will-attract guys were buying "Real Black for Men" and weren't able to handle it.
So what color is your bike???
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What bike? I ain't got no stinkin bike!
The wifey is gonna LOVE the tourpak..............get ready, it ain't gonna come off if she has a say so.[8D]
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