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I am looking at the leather HD tour paks for my 06 Street Glide, and would like to know if anyone has installed one? Which pak? Did you get the detachable mount? Will it mount on my detachable rack? Any after market leather tour paks that you know of? Thanks for your help and post pics please if you have them.
A friend had one on a CVO Ultra from '07. When he damaged the bike he repaired it with a King Tour-Pak because he found the leather Harley one too small and awkwardly shaped. Could only fit one helmet in it. Just one person's opinion.
It boils down to what your "style" preference is.
The Street Glide has painted saddle bags, so most people that add a Tour-Pak use the painted version.
The leather Tour-Pak is styled for the Road King Classic, since it matches the saddle bags.
But everyone has different tastes.
I don't think there is any reason it won't fit though.
It should mount up just fine to your detachable Tour-Pak rack.
I saw a bike this weekend with the leather pac (it was a CVO not a SG) and it had painted bags and I thought it looked good.
Size wise I think the leather one is more in line with the Chopped painted one if I remember right when I was looking at pacs.
No reason it wont work you will just need the deatachable mount made for the pac and your bike. I am sure your rack could be made to work but I would buy the proper mount.
Here's how the chopped one looks.
I love it too, one of the best mods as far as I'm concerned.
No dorky lookin' wrap around arm[rest and speaker pod BS either, just clean.
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