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He has been selling these tourpaks on "private" auctions.
So we can't see what they've been selling for.
He's got a few negs on these "private" auctions which
to me would be these tourpaks.
Interesting though that only his tourpaks are "private" auctions
all of his other auction's stats are viewable.
Feedback to me is questionable.
But some guys have been happy with them.
One thing about e-bay is once a negative feedback is left there is no way to get rid of it even if you resolve the problem.
900 positives and 13 negatives.
E-mail the seller and request his phone number and call him. Out line what you want and expect for him and he will tell you what he can and can't do.
The guy may be OK.
But, if doesn't want to give out the phone number, it may be time to run.
There is another tour pack seller on e-bay that fabs tour packs, I've spoke to him several time on the phone and seems to be a stand up guy.
His listing start at 239.00 reserve is usually $240.00 And if I remember that includes shipping. The tour pack come with no hardware. but in is auction he states he will and the hardware for I think $129.00 and install it for free. Also he will match your keys but it takes a little longer because he has to order the lock to match your key.
I beleive he has 100% pos feed back and his phone number is listed in his auction.
I believe his are black gel-coat verses the other seller's are primed.
Just giving you options.
Last edited by Texas Rapier; Jan 11, 2010 at 07:36 PM.
It is an after market tour pack. I know there are some fairing lowers that look like genuine HD. The 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th picture view shows the shop where the tour packs as well as other parts are made. It would be interesting to find out the quality. You notice there isn't a resess for the HD logo on the lid.
Last edited by shortride; Jan 11, 2010 at 07:45 PM.
That seller is better....100% feedback too.
I know someone that bought one of his tourpaks, he was very happy with it.
If I recall, the guy drilled the holes for the hardware for him too.
Probably a Decent Deal if check it out close .. I got lucky on my King Quick Detach Tourpack including the Mount, found on Ebay, was in nice shape from a wreck that only damaged the front of the Bike .. Won't say How many times I got outbid on other ones though .. But Patience Prevailed..
Last edited by JayStronghawk; Jan 12, 2010 at 08:13 PM.
Neither of the sellers tour packs have the recess for the insert panel on the lid. also neither have any kind of lights on them. Side or Back.
I did not buy one for the reason I wanted the lights. I picked up Ultra tour pak from a HD fourms member with the back and side marker lights for a low price. It's pretty beat up and has cracks in the lid and the box.
I got it for a project, I've done a little fiberglass and paint work. So, I'm pretty sure I can do and make it look like new. It's just going to take time.
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