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Got a dilemma!! I pick up my 08 Anniversary Road Glide Monday. I want to get the King Tour Pak with matching color scheme. The thing is they do not offer the copper pearl and black for that tour pak. They offer the color scheme in the chopped pak, but I do not wnat the chopped. I have HD CS looking into it with the chasis group. The other thing is that the copper pearl and black is available on the king tour pak for the SG. My question is, would the tour pak for the SG fit the RG? What is the difference?
I just checked out the Harley site. There is a minor differance in the trim on the top. The roadies show a black insert, the street glide has just the small chrome insert.
Your choices seem to be StreetGlide model with antenna or theRoadKing model no antenna.
They also have the Ultra version for the roadglideswith the lights and CB antenna in the Copper.
If your going to use this with the detachable hardwareyou might opt for the Roadking version without the antenna mount and install a tunetrapper antenna in the fairing.
If your going to use this with the detachable hardwareyou might opt for the Roadking version without the antenna mount and install a tunetrapper antenna in the fairing.
Whatever one you go with it will look good.
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!!
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