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I understand that my quick release tourpak docking bracket(08 Street Glide) won't accept the HD sissy bar. Does any make a bar to fit the docking station?
RE: Tourpak docking bracket/After market sissy bar
Well on my RK the tour pack mount and the sis bar mount are different but they both fit. the front mount for the sis and T-Pack are the same. The back mount for the sis -bar is 6" or so shorter than the tour pack. So if ya have both sets of Q-release pegs you can run either one at any time ,just not both at once. Hope this helps ride free ride safe!!!
RE: Tourpak docking bracket/After market sissy bar
ORIGINAL: joenuclear
I understand that my quick release tourpak docking bracket(08 Street Glide) won't accept the HD sissy bar. Does any make a bar to fit the docking station?
I have both docking kits so I can switch from tourpak to sissy bar. I've never seen a sissy bar that mounts on the rear docking kit. You'll probably end up buying the front kit.
I have pics of my install if you need to see them. The docking kits can be a PITA to install.
Steve
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