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it seems as though i've stirred quite an interest in this new product....hey FBI, how 'bout one on the house???? JUSSSSS kiddin' i really think the whole idea behind it is GREAT.... just wanna see some better pics?
it seems as though i've stirred quite an interest in this new product....hey FBI, how 'bout one on the house???? JUSSSSS kiddin' i really think the whole idea behind it is GREAT.... just wanna see some better pics?
I will try to stop by the H-D shop in the morning and snap a couple of pics for ya...
I talked to Kent, for the tour pack kit you get a new tour pack mount (that bolts into the bottom of the TP, replacing your existing HD kit. The kit also includes the "spools" that hide below plane of bags,seat. Oh yeah, they also come PC'ed in black!
Only difference, one spool per side, the front of the new TP mount fits into the shock mount (no clamp like on stock)
I talked to Kent, for the tour pack kit you get a new tour pack mount (that bolts into the bottom of the TP, replacing your existing HD kit. The kit also includes the "spools" that hide below plane of bags,seat. Oh yeah, they also come PC'ed in black!
Only difference, one spool per side, the front of the new TP mount fits into the shock mount (no clamp like on stock)
So its just the $249.00 kit and not the $99.00 one?
He told me I needed both, which I thought was a bit much. I didnt ask them, but do they sell the attachements seperatley for additional accessories?
I was told that the locking release levers will not work on this, kills the deal for me. Id like to keep my tourpack.
Has anyone ever had their whole tour pak ripped off? Would take a pretty ballsey thief to spend the time pulling one off a Harley and then sneak away with such a big, bulky item.
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