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I did this last year for my 09 FLHX and when I finished it was about $2800. That includes luggage rack, keys & locks, detachable mount, liner, speaker pods(from J&P) and a few things I am probably forgetting.
Does that include intercom and CB features with wiring harness?
Just saw a tourpak on Seattle Craigslist with, speaker pods, backrest, lights, and rack for 650.00
I would guess you could have it painted to match for about 300.00
Contact a dealer (e.g. Zanotti's, Lake Shore, among other 20% off dealers), and tell them you want to buy the Green Apple/Vivid Black tour pak used on the Ultra and/or Limited (don't know if they're different). Those tour paks are not listed in the Parts & Accessory catalog or the HD website. Instead, those are listed in the "Painted Parts" book (now a database on HD's intranet; it used to be a paper catalog) that dealers use to order replacement parts for bikes, e.g. fenders, saddlebags, etc.
The rear speaker pod kit is p/n 76000021 and lists for $439.95. You'll also need the non-Ultra overlay harness (NUOH) that lists for $129. If you add XM, you'll need the NUOH for that accessory's installation. Except for the tour pak you want, all of the information is available in the paper catalog or on line--the keyed-to-match lock is ~$20.
Backrest, matching lock, detachable tour pak rack, 4-point mounting hardware and you'll be good to go. You can get pricing when you talk to the dealer(s) about pricing on the tour pak.
Carl
Carl,
I have only been here a short time but DAMN your posts are informative. Next time I am in Georgia, the Sweet water 420 is on me!!!
Carl,
I have only been here a short time but DAMN your posts are informative. Next time I am in Georgia, the Sweet water 420 is on me!!!
aggro_jo, I try to pass along what I've learned over the past few years, as do many others here.
You're always welcome here; and, I'll be visiting O'Fallon, IL across the river from you at the end of the month for my great nephew's baptism and family visit. No time for Harley stuff I'm afraid.
Carl
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That's about what I was thinking (let's not forget speakers & controls, either). How long do you think it will take to get this special ordered from the MoCo?
Does anyone have a complete parts list of what's needed? I'm sifting through old threads now.........
if you want a ultra tourpac, I have one that was mint till it fell off my workbench , just has 2 lil 1/2 inch cracks on lid, easy fix since ya have to paint it anyway. all lights work $300 plus shipping pm me if interested been to busy to throw it on ebay yet
I want it to have XM module & Ipod interface, as well.
What else am I missing to add a detachable Tour Pak to my 2011 Street Glide?
Thanks
I may have missed it but you're going to need the 4-point docking hardware kit. 54205-09 chrome
I know I've spent over $2500 on mine but I had it custom painted to match my Primo paint set. It seemed like it could be done cheaply at the beginning but like others have said the price just keeps going up and up and up.
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This is one of the reasons I up graded to the ultra limited from my streetglide. The wife wanted the tour pack and speakers/intercom. I lost the fight but gained a new ride. I quickly put on a removable disconect kit and now have my streetglide when she's not riding and when she does have the ultra.
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