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I can't see sh*t at night when I look for stuff inside my TourPak. LOL
Tell me what you guys use. I know, I can use a flashlight but I'm sure there are other solutions out there.
Thanks.
Tour-PakŽ Luggage and Saddlebag Interior Light Kit
Don't be left in the dark. This bright convenience lamp kit turns night-time into day when you open your Tour-PakŽ or saddlebag. A brilliant white LED light pod mounts inside the Tour-PakŽ to illuminate the interior, and the two available LED light pods mount to the bottom of the Tour-PakŽ to cast light inside the open saddlebags. Each LED light pod features a soft-touch micro switch for ease of activation, and a 5 minute auto shut-off timer to prevent battery drain. Complete 3-Light Kit is available, or you can start with the 1-Light Tour-PakŽ Light Kit and add the Saddlebag lamps at a later time. Kit includes quick-disconnect wiring harness and installation hardware.
This product is available in multiple variations. Be sure to look for the one that fits the specific model and year of your motorcycle.
54331-04
3-Light Tour-PakŽ and Saddlebag Light Kit
Fits '93-later Touring models (except Trike) equipped with rigid or detachable King or Chopped Tour-PakŽ Luggage.
I got something similar to what Dawg mentioned on Ebay for 4 bucks. It runs on AAA batteries. I have it stuck to the inside lip of the tourpak and it lights it up very well. I can't believe HD actually charges $119 for that overly complicated thing they sell.
I got something similar to what Dawg mentioned on Ebay for 4 bucks. It runs on AAA batteries. I have it stuck to the inside lip of the tourpak and it lights it up very well. I can't believe HD actually charges $119 for that overly complicated thing they sell.
I agree I was just showing him what they sell. I have a little led light that has a flexable head and a clip that I clip on the top of the T/P and it works gteat. And I do believe it was free.
I had a pilot where I work, give me a set of led lights that clip onto the side of my glasses. I keep them in the pouch in the tour pack, just use one kinda like a flashlight, or clip them on. Real handy for making repairs, keeps the hands free to work. I am going to wally world and get a set that dawg is talking about..
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