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hacksaw, duct tape, and jb weld.
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Hacksaw to cut your cable for the cb and radio antenna, duct tape to hold em down and jb weld if you want to ever reattach the tourpack.
yea i know how.....
You could buy a Street Glide. \\; and add a detachable tour pak. \\; LOL.....
That's probably not the answer you was looking for huh lowrider....... \\;
Dude you been riding much or what????
I'd imagine the detachable kit for the Classic would be the same for the Ultra - don't know why there'd be a difference?
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I have the detachable tourpack and LOVE IT! \\;The tourpack is \\;rarely on my bike most of the time, but for a road trip I put it on in under 5 minutes and I'm ready to go.
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