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Finished my tourpak install this week. Complete with Hog Tunes rear speaker/amp system. I now have 3 bikes to choose from. My "Street" roady, "2up" roady, and "Tour" roady. Feels good to finally have it done for now.
Steve L.
Did the same thing to mine and THOUGHT I was done. Bike is being torn down now and a 95 in kit going in this weekend. When that's done, I am still NOT done lol.
When I said DONE, I meant done "for now." It's like when I come in from the shop and tell my wife the bike is done. She just smiles. We all know that "done" means it's ready to ride.
I use to have a boat . . . "Hole in the water that you pour money into."
Now I have a Harley . . . "Hole in the road that I pour money into." and I couldn't be happier (except for the CC bills)
Steve L.
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