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How Much $ to Order an Ultra Tour Pak From Harley?
I have a 2011 Street Glide that I'd like to put on a detachable HD Tour Pak on.
After pricing used ones, and factoring in the cost of paint to match my bike, it seems like buying new might be a viable option.
How much should I expect to spend on a new Ultra Tour Pak painted to match my bike (custom color: Green Apple/Vivid Black) with lights, liner, keys, luggage rack, harnesses, etc.?
Anything else I should be considering before doing this?
i haven't a clue as to the cost, but surely it's going to be up there in cost being a two tone color. you might want to check with zanottis or chicago hd, they used to give 20% off, but i'm unsure if that pertains to special orders which yours would be. good luck.
Attachment hdware, detach bracket, backrest pad, tourpac, luggage rack, liner. you'll put a dent in $2,000.
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.........
The bare tour pack in your color is $999.95 hd part number 53963-11DHO
Since this color seems to be a Street Glide only color you will need to buy the lights to make it look like the Ultra tour pack. Why not go with the LED tail light lit for the tour pack.
HD #67932-11 Red Lens or 67931-11 Smoked Lens MSRP US $469.95
This is more expensive than the standard ultra lights but does not require not cutting of the tour pack to install. There are still a BUNCH of holes to drill.
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