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My dealer has a 103 ci standard with the solo tourpak. He likes it but I just can't get use to the look. It's very funtional. He uses it as a backrest and runs a solo seat.
I have the detachable setup for both seats, for the dual setup and for the solo. I thought I would only use it once in a while with the solo, but have found I like it alot and leave it on for the most part with my solo seat. Real simple to pop on and off.
Id like to see a photo as well.
Does the detatchable solo tourpac require a seperate mounting hardwear, cause I dont think my dual setup will fit into the backrest mounts if that made any sense??
Solo tourpak is the same tourpak that you have or you can buy, all you need is different brackets for it so it sits right behind the rider and you can use the pak for the backrest.
Id like to see a photo as well.
Does the detatchable solo tourpac require a seperate mounting hardwear, cause I dont think my dual setup will fit into the backrest mounts if that made any sense??
If you have detachable hardware on your bike, you would need seperate mounting brackets/rack to attach tour pack. I have 2 setups, one for when solo seat is on and one for when dual seat is on. They both use same docking hardware attached to bike. I also have seperate passenger backrest if I don't want trunk on bike which again mounts to docking hardware on bike. I really like the ability to switch bike around depending on need.
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