numbers for tour pack on SG
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RE: numbers for tour pack on SG
If you want to order something this large and $$$ contact www.chicagoharley.com 1888-338-6868 (as for sue in sales - tell her the Turlock Fire fire sent ya) or contact one of the other places that will give you 20% off and with chicago - the shipping is VERY cheap and NO Sales tax...
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RE: numbers for tour pack on SG
...do a search...I got a list from someones post on here.
You will need..
Tourpack
Detachable mounting bracket
Antenna relocation kit
Passenger backrest:
King Tourpack can use large one with armrests, Chopped uses model designated for Road King.
Not cheap when you add it all up.
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You will need..
Tourpack
Detachable mounting bracket
Antenna relocation kit
Passenger backrest:
King Tourpack can use large one with armrests, Chopped uses model designated for Road King.
Not cheap when you add it all up.
Later
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RE: numbers for tour pack on SG
Lots of options here, among them...
1. Two-up arrangement, quick-release or permanant install.
2. Solo, quick-release only (I think)
3. Hard (plastic) or soft (leather), and for the hard TP's you have a choice of King or Chopped.
There are even some third-party options if you'll browse around Ebay. I used a pre-Evo TP (circa 1978) on my RK with a solo quick-release rack, which took quite a bit of rigging to work.
The TP on my new SG is the chopped variant on a solo rack that I modified to fit my Mustang seat with backrest, described on another thread. See photo below. Also, DI75 has a nice-looking two-up rig with a leather TP he also has described on another thread.
1. Two-up arrangement, quick-release or permanant install.
2. Solo, quick-release only (I think)
3. Hard (plastic) or soft (leather), and for the hard TP's you have a choice of King or Chopped.
There are even some third-party options if you'll browse around Ebay. I used a pre-Evo TP (circa 1978) on my RK with a solo quick-release rack, which took quite a bit of rigging to work.
The TP on my new SG is the chopped variant on a solo rack that I modified to fit my Mustang seat with backrest, described on another thread. See photo below. Also, DI75 has a nice-looking two-up rig with a leather TP he also has described on another thread.
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RE: numbers for tour pack on SG
In addition to the above information, the King does NOT come with a lock and key; that will be another purchase item. The chopped pack comes with a lock.
In lieu of the HD antenna relocation kit, consider an under the fairing antenna, such as Dakota Digital, about $80 or others similar to it for about $50 available at auto parts stores.
As for ebay, I shopped for mine and it seemed that about 75% of the packs on ebay were damaged; cracks, scrapes, etc.; so ask the seller questions unless it is listed as "new" and even have the seller confirm that specifically. I eventually found one at a good price and had it painted professionally--worked out well and saved about $3-400 whenthe backrest, luggage rack, chrome trim and Ultra light barare considered.
In lieu of the HD antenna relocation kit, consider an under the fairing antenna, such as Dakota Digital, about $80 or others similar to it for about $50 available at auto parts stores.
As for ebay, I shopped for mine and it seemed that about 75% of the packs on ebay were damaged; cracks, scrapes, etc.; so ask the seller questions unless it is listed as "new" and even have the seller confirm that specifically. I eventually found one at a good price and had it painted professionally--worked out well and saved about $3-400 whenthe backrest, luggage rack, chrome trim and Ultra light barare considered.
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RE: numbers for tour pack on SG
Be careful about those third party models. I bought one off eBay for $130 and, yes, it wasn't but a portion of the cost of a true HD model, it doesn't have close the quality of a HD model either. The lock and hinges area littleflimsy and alignment is a little off. My wife even says its not as comfortable as a back rest as the HD model that she is familiar with from friends bikes. We will just sell it on eBay and eventually get an HD model. Anyone want to buy it? Its black and still usable if you're a single or your rider isn't 5'8" like mine is.
ORIGINAL: iclick
Lots of options here, among them...
1. Two-up arrangement, quick-release or permanant install.
2. Solo, quick-release only (I think)
3. Hard (plastic) or soft (leather), and for the hard TP's you have a choice of King or Chopped.
There are even some third-party options if you'll browse around Ebay. I used a pre-Evo TP (circa 1978) on my RK with a solo quick-release rack, which took quite a bit of rigging to work.
The TP on my new SG is the chopped variant on a solo rack that I modified to fit my Mustang seat with backrest, described on another thread. See photo below. Also, DI75 has a nice-looking two-up rig with a leather TP he also has described on another thread.
Lots of options here, among them...
1. Two-up arrangement, quick-release or permanant install.
2. Solo, quick-release only (I think)
3. Hard (plastic) or soft (leather), and for the hard TP's you have a choice of King or Chopped.
There are even some third-party options if you'll browse around Ebay. I used a pre-Evo TP (circa 1978) on my RK with a solo quick-release rack, which took quite a bit of rigging to work.
The TP on my new SG is the chopped variant on a solo rack that I modified to fit my Mustang seat with backrest, described on another thread. See photo below. Also, DI75 has a nice-looking two-up rig with a leather TP he also has described on another thread.