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Thinking of installing a stealth luggage rack and have a few questions. Does this rack bolt to the fender? Is it easliy removed? any pics of the installation?
Thinking of installing a stealth luggage rack and have a few questions. Does this rack bolt to the fender? Is it easliy removed? any pics of the installation?
Thanks in advance!!
Streeter
07 FLHX
It is permanant not a detatchable. It replaces the rear grab bar. Here are a few pics of it on my former Street Glide. It will be going on my Road Glide as soon as I relocate the license plate.
Monstermile, thanks for the reply and pics. Is that the short backrest support on your X glide?
Thanks
Streeter
07 FLHX
Yes that is the short sissy bar.
Urbanbronco: Yes it should work with tour pak docking hardware. Like I stated all it does is replace the existing grab rail. Just imagine if you were to take the existing grab rail and put on four chrome slats. You have the Stealth Rack. But on any model other that the Street Glide you need to relocate the license plate.
Monstermile, thanks for the reply and pics. Is that the short backrest support on your X glide?
Thanks
Streeter
07 FLHX
Yes that is the short sissy bar.
Urbanbronco: Yes it should work with tour pak docking hardware. Like I stated all it does is replace the existing grab rail. Just imagine if you were to take the existing grab rail and put on four chrome slats. You have the Stealth Rack. But on any model other that the Street Glide you need to relocate the license plate.
i like mine too. when you install it (if you do it yourself) just be patient. you have to take out both fender bolts, and this makes it drop just the slightest amount. just keep pressing and turning the bolt.i also lifted up on the fender. took a bit of elbow grease but in the end it was worth it.
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