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when I ordered mine for my SG I wanted a pak without an antenna mount but the only ones without the antenna mount had pin stripes. I sure would hate to hear now that there is one avail without pinstripes or an antenna mount[sm=confused06.gif]
not to cut hd's throat but I just bought my first aftermarket part.vivid black tour pac from ebay for 100.mounted to detatchable rack and looks great.reply for info.I have a lot of other parts that 600 can buy.
when I ordered mine for my SG I wanted a pak without an antenna mount but the only ones without the antenna mount had pin stripes. I sure would hate to hear now that there is one avail without pinstripes or an antenna mount[sm=confused06.gif]
That's the exact one I ordered for my 07 Street Glide when I bought the bike. It is indeed the model for '97 - '05 road kings. I wanted without an antenna mount for a clean look. If you get one, it will only have the rubber mat and pouch in it. If you want to add a full liner to it, just make sure you get the liner for 97 - 05 models as any other will not fit correctly. I don't know if it's important to you or not, but mine is all fiber glass and not ABS plastic like they use on more recent models.
The tour packs have several differences in them first is the location of the holes and bracket groove, second is the the external antenna mount or mounts that are built in
Neither has pinstriping. They are both just solid vivid black. The EGS one has pinstriping so that might look a little off. I'm not sure if I want one with or w/o the antenna mount just yet. Right now I'm just trying to figure out what the difference in the one for the RG and SG is.
I just ordered a tourpak for my 08 Road Glide, I asked the dealer the same question because there is a price difference. He stared at me like a deer in the headlights....could not answer the question. I went ahead and ordered the one for the RG. Paid a few more bucks. Go figure!!!
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