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OK guys this is the deal. My wife gave me the green light to go ahead and spend the $700 to purchase a Leather Tour Pak and Rack for my 2006 RKC but after thinking about it a little more......$700 is a lot of money! What else can I get for the scoot up to $700?
Looking for some of your input minus the wife jokes!
Thanks!
You may be out of your 'safe zone'.....if you wife has to "OK" the funds....and she "OK'd" the purchase of a tour pack, I think you should not be asking us what we think.
As her. Duh. She has the "OK". If she says....do what you want with 700 hundred bucks....
(it is a trap). Make her happy...and she will not bust your ***** about the chrome "trucker lady" you put on your new leather mudflap.
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