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anyone purchase a tourpak from www.powerproductsparts.com and what do u think of the product if u have one ? i am wondering if at end same price to buy directly from Harley here in Canada... comments ?
I bought the chopped pac, happy with it there is a stress crack in the paint around the front hinge on the lid thou overall good piece bought it unfinished and painted it to match
anyone purchase a tourpak from www.powerproductsparts.com and what do u think of the product if u have one ? i am wondering if at end same price to buy directly from Harley here in Canada... comments ?
I like the looks of the regular and the chopped. Keep us posted, I may be looking for your feedback or any you hear!
I bought the full size winged tourpack and I am happy with it.
The vivid black finish was close but not exact.
Construction is solid.
I would buy it again.
I had one on my metric before I sold it for the Limited. The finish was white gelcoat, the overall construction was solid. Never had a problem with it and I kept it loaded to the max alot of the time. Their customer service is very good to deal with too... Here is a pic of the metric only to show the tourpak..... No bashing please....
I bought a chopped pak with the molded wing from "CPR" out of California. (EBAY purchase). The wall sections were very erratic, poor glass layup looked to me. By the time it was prepped,painted, and all the hardware + passenger pad, was purchased, I could have bought one from a dealer. Power Products is where I SHOULD have bought. NOT CPR. Overall, I like it regardless, as with the wing makes it somewhat unique! Good luck, and shop ebay for a "stocker" before you buy, always a selection there!
I had one on my metric before I sold it for the Limited. The finish was white gelcoat, the overall construction was solid. Never had a problem with it and I kept it loaded to the max alot of the time. Their customer service is very good to deal with too... Here is a pic of the metric only to show the tourpak..... No bashing please....
Not bashing, but is that a Nomad? Before i bought my Classic I test rode one and it was the most comfortable bike I've ever ridden. Wife liked the ride and comfy seat, but she sat up to high and took a lot of wind, plus she wanted to be part of teh HD club. That's a sweet ride.
Same here. Doesn't match perfect but close enough for me. I'm happy with the purchase.
Originally Posted by galtjunk
I bought the full size winged tourpack and I am happy with it.
The vivid black finish was close but not exact.
Construction is solid.
I would buy it again.
It looks to be about the same price as the H-D Tourpak. Why go aftermarket?
mikebaby
Good question! You only save 200.00 and if you have to paint there goes the savings. In addition the new tour packs are ABS and supposedly stronger than glass.....so I'm stumped as to why buy this one (other than the wing).
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