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It really looks great. I love those wheels and the windshield. I like the fact that you removed the saddle bag guards too. I rented a EGC classic in January in Florida and I really found the tour pack to be very handy (this, comin' from a guy who wouldn't have one a year ago - must be getting geezerish). I'd leave it right there and save the money it would cost to make it detachable.
How can you call something that can haul a whole Thanksgiving dinner s ' pizza" box?
OR 2 cases of tall boys.
My tour pak has been off once, on this bike (detachable), and 2 times on the bike that was stolen before this bike.
If I buy a new one ,I am not going to buy a kit.
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