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Hey all, I'm looking at getting a detachable tour pack, I have located a electra glide style one, and was wondering if it is even possible to make all of the lights on the rear of this pack detachable? And maybe even the antenna and speakers?
I have 2 plugs in the wiring on the right side just above the right shock. One is for the lights and the other is for the speakers. It's a simple thing to unplug the wires and remove the tourpak. I only remove the pak occasionally and mostly just to clean the bike.
Steve
All the wires are under you seat either around(under) battery or under side cover all coiled up and wire tied to frame.Once you locate wires and stretch to back of bike it will all be EZ to understand. I leave mine laying on top of fender along the side of seat and they are fine.Good Luck..R.W.
I hardly ride with tp on unless O'lady and i travel..Don't much care for it..But nice to have when needed!!!Gotta Love The DETACH KIT!!!
RJ...What are you riding??
Last edited by riteway; Jul 23, 2009 at 03:04 AM.
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