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Money would be the answer on this, I have a Classic and got the back detacheable with the same for the Sissy Bar, just HD accessories. Sissy Bar is riding solo, but the "recliner back on" when wife wants to go, which most of the time.
You will need to get the detatchable rack for the tour pack. You will also need the front and rear mounting hardware. Here are some # that might help.53276-04 detach rack,53127-96c and 53746-97b doc hardware. Hope this helps. Also if you want a backrest on after you take off the tour pack here you go. 52933-97a upright, 53450-97d and 53104-97b doc hardware 52886-98a pass pad. Good Luck
For the radio antenna, you can get a Dakota Digital that adheres to the underside of the fairing. It works as good at the factory antenna. Costs about 80.00
Money would be the answer on this, I have a Classic and got the back detacheable with the same for the Sissy Bar, just HD accessories. Sissy Bar is riding solo, but the "recliner back on" when wife wants to go, which most of the time.
Later, Levilad
Yep, that's what I would think..
Did anybody look at the date of this thread?
I'm trying to dig up the oldest ones that I can find.
I might have found a winner!!
Almost 9.5 years old, but then again, I'm sure someone was thinking about this right?
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