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Here are the pics of my newly installed Tour-Pak. It came from an '06 Classic. Bought it on eBay. Came with luggage rack, speaker pods and quick detach bracket. I added a George Anderson relocator and had it painted to match.
With the addition of lower fairings and Tour-Pak, I'm calling it my Street Ultra. Or is it Ultra Street Glide? Whatever. This is my first Harley (had it 18 months) and I'm digging it.
Nice addition I put mine on for every trip I make now it makes touring easy. Looks good on your bike too, better than it does on my Road King. Are the those Jackpot mufflers on your bike? I have a set on order, slash up, do you like them?
Nice addition I put mine on for every trip I make now it makes touring easy. Looks good on your bike too, better than it does on my Road King. Are the those Jackpot mufflers on your bike? I have a set on order, slash up, do you like them?
Thank you.
Yeah. They're 4" Jackpots. Love 'em. Running the Quiet Baffle most of the time.
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