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What is the correct part # for a Detachable Docking Kit for the Tour-Pak on an 05' EG Classic? I want to be able to quickly remove and reinstall the Tour-Pak. I can't find it anywhere on the HD website. Is there any thing else I need to be able to do the quick detach and attach (another kit, other pieces)?
I don't remember the exact front and rear kits you need. Your best bet would be to get with a dealer as there are different kits for the tour pac and the detachable back rest and it gets a little confusing. You wil also need some way to remount the license plate. I went with the Harley Davidson laydown license plate bracket. It works with the tour pac, and makes the bike look really clean when the tour pac is off.
If you click on the camera under my name, you will be able to see mine with and without the tour pac.
If I recall they have done some changing around in regards to the quick detach kits. I bought the solo rack, kit and TourPak. The kit I received was #53803-06. It came with everything I needed to mount the solo rack.
This was pulled straight from the HD site:
Touring Detachable Docking Hardware Kit
Kit contains the docking hardware necessary to install Detachable accessories on your Road KingŽ, Road GlideŽ, Street Glide⢠or Electra GlideŽ Standard model.
53803-06
Sissy Bar Upright or Solo Tour-Pak Rack
Fits '94-later Touring models (except FLHTC/I and FLHTCUI). '94-'96 models require separate purchase of Hardware Kit P/N 53660-05 and 53658-05.
MSRP US $41.95
53804-06
IN-STORE PURCHASE ONLY Contact dealer for pricing and availability.
Two-Up Tour-Pak or Two-Up Luggage Rack
Fits '94-later Touring models (except FLHTC/I and FLHTCUI). FLTR and FLHX models require Antenna Relocation Kit P/N 76326-00A.
MSRP US $54.95
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