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I got all the stuff for my glide classic back in November... No problem... like 500 bucks with a removable back rest and pad and the docking hardware for it also.. It aint cheap .. By the way they really dont make the stuff for an 06 ultra its listed for the glide classic but it fits..
I bought the entire detachable king tour pak for my S.G. last July, it cost me a bundle (like 1,400.00 or so I think), but I put it on and take it off in five minutes including re-routing the antenna cable. Very handy.
How hard is it to hook up all the lights, antennas, speakers etc, when you do that. I've got an 05 standard with a 96 Ultra tourpack, can I make just the two rear lights work?
How hard is it to hook up all the lights, antennas, speakers etc, when you do that. I've got an 05 standard with a 96 Ultra tourpack, can I make just the two rear lights work?
I don't have the rear speakers, although I plan on getting them. The mechanic at the local Harley shop says you can buy a quick-detach wiring harness for that as well. And I don't have the brake lights on the tour pack, but you can buy those and install them with a quick-detach wiring harness as well. I've just got the antenna and you just unscrew it from it's stock (relocated) bracket, run it through the pre-cut hole in the front of the tour-pack, and screw it back in the new antenna bracket, no problem.
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