Removed Tour pack antennas .. what to do with the studs?
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I used black rubber vacuum line plugs. You could remove the studs (just remove the tour pak liner and you'll see what needs to be removed where the antennas are connected), and fill the holes with black plastic plugs available at Lowes, Home Depot, etc.
I didn't remove the studs because although I use in-fairing antennas, I may install the shortened whips for lengthy (10 days or more) trips. The tour pak is off the bike 90% of the time and the in-fairing antennas work fine for me, but for long trips I'll probably install the HD short antennas on the tour pak.
I didn't remove the studs because although I use in-fairing antennas, I may install the shortened whips for lengthy (10 days or more) trips. The tour pak is off the bike 90% of the time and the in-fairing antennas work fine for me, but for long trips I'll probably install the HD short antennas on the tour pak.
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