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All, very new to HD Forums. Live in Bangkok, Thailand. I have two HD's, a 2000 Fatboy, and a 2007 Ultra Classic. I enjoy riding both bikes. One for simple solo day rides, while the other for those overnighters, with a passenger.
I have someone is interested in buying my Fatoy and I am considering.....
What I am struggling with, can I quite easily remove my tourpack ocassionally for that sleeker look, (changing seat etc.) for those solo day rides, and assemble it all back together for those long passenger rides quite easily? I have the tour pack LED lighting etc.
Does anyone have a picture of how this looks? And.... how long it takes to remove etc.
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