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Old Sep 7, 2008 | 06:33 PM
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Does anyone else make any tour pack chrome...I like the harley kit that wraps around the tail lights, but I am not big on the harley emblem on the sides and the idea of drilling into a new bike is not high on my things to do list.
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 03:38 AM
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Measure once, twice and a few times after that, cut once. I drilled the king tour pak I put on the RG for top rack, led light bar and different passenger back rest. Lots of measuring and checking before drilling.
 
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 04:42 AM
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GT Roadglide, send me some picks of your tour pack. Want to see the led lightbar on it.
 
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 06:10 AM
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Originally Posted by GT_RoadGlide
Measure once, twice and a few times after that, cut once. I drilled the king tour pak I put on the RG for top rack, led light bar and different passenger back rest. Lots of measuring and checking before drilling.
its not the skills to do it, I just dont want to put ANY holes in it
 
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 11:39 AM
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With the exception of the chrome spears, page 408 of the '09 catalog, pretty much all of the HD TP accessories require holes for the luggage racks, spoiler, lid trim, etc.--but hey, the TP already has holes for the light bar, hinges, latches, etc.

HD also offers some stick on medallions.

I have the chrome light bar kit on my TP and like it a lot. The small HD emblems on the sides cover the screws that attach the chrome corner trim, and don't really notice them.

Good luck with your search--hope you find something you like.
 
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 02:42 PM
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When I bought my '05 Ultra, that chrome package was already installed on my tour pak. Now I want to buy the LED lights from RideTimeTechnology so I can make them signals. How do you get the chrome off of the tour pak? Is it screwed on or taped?
 
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 03:37 PM
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Originally Posted by TheShrink
When I bought my '05 Ultra, that chrome package was already installed on my tour pak. Now I want to buy the LED lights from RideTimeTechnology so I can make them signals. How do you get the chrome off of the tour pak? Is it screwed on or taped?
The chrome corner pieces are attached with three small nuts each--two on the rear of the inside and one on the side. The nut on the side may spin because it is attached to a bolt that may spin when you try to remove the nut, so you will need to remove the cosmetic HD trim piece that covers it that is held on with some glue. If you use a pick tool and are careful, you can remove the HD trim and reuse it when reinstalling the screw--if you damage it too much, they are cheap to replace. Get the part number from the instruction sheet for the chrome trim kit.
 
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 04:24 PM
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I want to keep my TP a quick release so I don't want to have to wire lights up, but I would like the chrome and reflectors instead of lights. Does anyone make them with reflectors?
 
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Originally Posted by Harleypingman
The chrome corner pieces are attached with three small nuts each--two on the rear of the inside and one on the side. The nut on the side may spin because it is attached to a bolt that may spin when you try to remove the nut, so you will need to remove the cosmetic HD trim piece that covers it that is held on with some glue. If you use a pick tool and are careful, you can remove the HD trim and reuse it when reinstalling the screw--if you damage it too much, they are cheap to replace. Get the part number from the instruction sheet for the chrome trim kit.
Thank you Sir! I appreciate the info. As soon as I sell my Mustang seat, (it's on Ebay), I'll place an order for the LED's.
 
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Old Sep 8, 2008 | 07:03 PM
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Oh man... you can't take them off they are drilled through.
 
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