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I finally got to the picture of the finished product and I agree with KoalaCowboy in that I too am not a flame person but I think your bike looks great. But, I'm partial to white bikes.
Hey Q Hog, how close where the dimples on the tour pack to beening right? Still have to put mine togher got the same one as you. Any other tips on this tour pack?
Gilbos, the upper part of the T/P was off 1/2 inch and the lower front lip was molded with a small error. It was hard to align the holes especially the T/P lock. To be honest, if I had to do it again I would just buy the original (new or used) HD T/P and be done with. You save a lot of time which to me equals to money. I hope I didn't discourage you. Post a pic when you get it installed.Good luck.
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