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Old Oct 22, 2005 | 02:52 AM
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Was at the HD shop today, saw a new Street Glide - the part that fills the space between the bags and fender and also houses the light below the fender --- the one I saw was made for Detachable tour pack set up - meaning the space filler had a hole in it for the detachable bar... I assume this bike does not come with the tour pack - So for those of you that have the new street glide - does yours have this nice part on the back??? any pics???

I think this part is called --- Rear fender ground effects with tri-line fender
 
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Old Oct 22, 2005 | 02:55 AM
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It has the filler piece with the LEDs yes, not sure if you are talking about something else or that plastic piece??
 
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Old Oct 22, 2005 | 02:59 AM
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that sounds like the piece - does yours have holes up towards the top - that would allow the bracket for the detachable set up???
 
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Old Oct 22, 2005 | 11:02 AM
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I have an '06 Street Glide but I don't have any pic's that show that detail. Yes, there are two holes on either side of that trim...the left side (drivers side) is for the antenna hook-up and the right side has a rubber plug in it. Sorry, but I'm not sure how it works with the detachable tour pak. Hope this helps.
 
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Old Oct 23, 2005 | 03:34 AM
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Default RE: Stree Glide owners - Question

ive looked pretty closely at the street glide, and where the antenna is. and i guess if you wanted you could add the detachable brackets there. but it looks like you would have to relocate the antenna to the tour pack.
 
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Old Oct 23, 2005 | 06:01 PM
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The plug on the right side is for a cb antenna. The detachable brackets attach up on top near the top of the shock.
 
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Old May 22, 2006 | 02:45 AM
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I put a detachable tour pak rack on my street glide. The antenna will be relocated and the right side rubber plug is removed to accomodate the rack.
 
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Old May 22, 2006 | 02:48 PM
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No the street glide does not come with tour-pak and yes the holes in the filler fender are to be used when installing detachable tour-pak. BUT GUESS WHAT you have to relocate your antenna and if you get the tour-pak with the rear speakers look to spend another 140.00 for a wiring horness and the antenna wire on the bike is to short to reach the back of the tour-pak.
The dealer don't tell you all the extras you will have to purchase to install the tour-pak.
so if you are thinking off buying a bagger and will need the tour-pak, buy a full dresser you save some money that away.
I made a mistake and fell in love with the street glide and jumped in head first and purchased it without thinking about what I really needed.
But all that being said I still love to ride my street glide.

06 street glide
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Old May 22, 2006 | 04:17 PM
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Jomar. just put the antenna inside your fairing, no more poroblem.
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No the street glide does not come with tour-pak and yes the holes in the filler fender are to be used when installing detachable tour-pak. BUT GUESS WHAT you have to relocate your antenna and if you get the tour-pak with the rear speakers look to spend another 140.00 for a wiring horness and the antenna wire on the bike is to short to reach the back of the tour-pak.
The dealer don't tell you all the extras you will have to purchase to install the tour-pak.
so if you are thinking off buying a bagger and will need the tour-pak, buy a full dresser you save some money that away.
I made a mistake and fell in love with the street glide and jumped in head first and purchased it without thinking about what I really needed.
But all that being said I still love to ride my street glide.

06 street glide
103 stroker
265cam
race tuner
rinehart tru-daul
port and polished SE heads

Dyno tested
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Old May 23, 2006 | 09:10 PM
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ORIGINAL: Jomar FLHXI

No the street glide does not come with tour-pak and yes the holes in the filler fender are to be used when installing detachable tour-pak. BUT GUESS WHAT you have to relocate your antenna and if you get the tour-pak with the rear speakers look to spend another 140.00 for a wiring horness and the antenna wire on the bike is to short to reach the back of the tour-pak.
The dealer don't tell you all the extras you will have to purchase to install the tour-pak.
so if you are thinking off buying a bagger and will need the tour-pak, buy a full dresser you save some money that away.
I made a mistake and fell in love with the street glide and jumped in head first and purchased it without thinking about what I really needed.
But all that being said I still love to ride my street glide.

06 street glide
103 stroker
265cam
race tuner
rinehart tru-daul
port and polished SE heads

Dyno tested
101 HP
112 Lb tor
Do you remember all the parts you needed to get?

I was looking to get the Pak for my SG. I am pretty sure i need to get the mounting kit also? And no i am not looking to have speakers back there
 
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