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Lookin for a good piece of luggage to attach to the top of the tourpack. Anybody have any suggestions. Also, I have not purchased a rack as of yet and could use a little advise there as well. I have an 06 SG with the detachable chopped tourpack. I am considering the HD Contoured rack because it looks a little sportier than the Premium rack (page 436 of the 2007 HD accessory catalog). Any advise?
Lookin for a good piece of luggage to attach to the top of the tourpack. Anybody have any suggestions. Also, I have not purchased a rack as of yet and could use a little advise there as well. I have an 06 SG with the detachable chopped tourpack. I am considering the HD Contoured rack because it looks a little sportier than the Premium rack (page 436 of the 2007 HD accessory catalog). Any advise?
Last month we had the Premium Tourpak Rack installed, and bought the Dekker Supreme ( http://www.tbags.com/detail.aspx?ID=2 ) while we were at Durango HD. Got the bag for 169.00 and the rack for 149.00 installed. It is perfect. Now I can actually take my stuff on a trip, cause my wife can put all of hers in the Dekker. Works great as a cooler also.
A group of us spent 10 days this summer in Nova Scotia. 4 of us had the Dekker Supreme T-bag (designed for the premium tour rack). We all agreed it was great and one of our companions is now going to buy one. Best price I've found is at Zanotti's ($134.88 plus shipping. Just put TB1000DTS in the search field for aftermarket parts
Thanks for the great advise. I checked out the T-BAG several of you recommended. Looks great and will probably order one today. Like the cooler feature!
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