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Any ideas on what to do with the (in my opinion) blah plastic trim on the tour pak rear lights? It's a King TourPak (new one). I'd like to see some chrome trim or something to cover the black plastic part. Thanks,
J
I had the same thoughts about it being dull. I added this from HD:
Ultra Tour-PakŽ Brake Light Chrome Accent Covers
Kit includes a pair of triple chrome-plated steel brake lamp accents and a complementing chrome center trim piece that wraps any Ultra King Tour-PakŽ luggage. 59239-93
Fits all '89-later Ultra ClassicŽ models and other Touring models equipped with King Tour-PakŽ and Ultra ClassicŽ Brake Lamp Kit P/N 68012-88E.
MSRP US $94.95
Here are a couple of pics of my TP with a color-matched light bar. Purchased on Ebay, it came with the chrome trim for the light bar mentioned by Ultra Dave, as well as the chrome trim for the side marker lights (pn 59349-97A), and Air Wing lid chrome (pn 53936-03). I added the spoiler/Led and chrome spear trim kit (pn 53887-05) to cover the holes in the lid after removing the luggage rack:
I've been eyeballing that for my bike too...good fit & finish?
I'm happy with it. The template that comes with it is a bit difficult to use and I did have to do some adjustments after I drilled the holes. Nothing major just some additional room for the screws to move so I could form the chrome covers around the tour pak to get a solid fit.
Here is a pic, although, not the best one to show the safety chrome onthe back.
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