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That's the thing, both of those do not come in the two tone paint!!!! Does the Street Glide with two-tone fit the Road Glide? That is my queston!! 20% off the cheaper Street Glide Pak would be sweet!!
Well yes, it will fit!
Or,,,,, you can buy Dawgs[sm=burnout.gif]
If someone tells you that you need a antenna relocation kit you don't. Take the one you have it mounts right on the tourpack, just need a antenna wireextension and grommet you can pick up at any auto parts store.
Good luck, post some pictures when you have it all together.
The boxes are all the same as far as mounting goes. The differences are in color scheme and accessories such as lights, chrome, antenna mounting and such.
The boxes are all the same as far as mounting goes. The differences are in color scheme and accessories such as lights, chrome, antenna mounting and such.
Bill
Thanks Bill and all the rest. I will be ordering the SG box and see how it goes. Will also get the copper fairing lowers. Will post pics when all done. AS far as mounting, I'm a toolmaker by trade so making brackets will be a snap if need be.
I'll see what I can come up with once I get them. I sure do hope the Street Glide King Tour Pak will fit the Road Glide. Can't beaat the price from Chicago HD. The only problem is I have to pay tax since I'm in Illinois.
RD: Rest easy on the fitment issue; all of the King TP's are the same size. You can check the HD website and the P&A catalog--the dimensions are exactly the same for the different versions of the TP--just the paint, pinstripes, etc. vary by bike model. They use the same molds, hinges, latches, etc.
They typically do not come with a lock, so you will need to order that if you haven't already.
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