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How hard is it to add a removeable tour pack on a ultra. I plan on putting the antenna in the front fairing.
Does the rest of the wires unplug. What kind of problems will I encounter. Is it possible. Thanks Dan
The wiring unplugs inside the tour pack. The kit instructions are lousy, but if I can do it so can you. Plan on at least 3 hours to make sense of the instructions and to complete the installation. Take your time and you'll figure it out. It used to take many kits to complete the install. They may all come in one kit now.Make sure you have all the parts necessary.
Also it needs to be noted, You need to make a ground wire from the metal plate inside the tour pak to the metal of the bike. once the tour pak is made detachable , it sits on plastic now.
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