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I just picked up a 2005 Road Glide with a color matched tour pack on it, the seller told me it was a Harley tour pack and it came on the bike but I don't see anything on it that says Harley, it only has a small circular USA logo on the top of the cover. Does anyone know if this is a Harley tour pack or is there somewhere on this pack that would have a part number or identify it as a genuine Harley tour pack? any feedback would be appreciated. Thanks!
I would love to put a picture up but I just signed up on here and haven't quite had the time to learn how to navigate through the site, I'll figure it out and get some pictures on here. Thanks
If it looks like this, it's HD OEM. I added the bar + shield emblem on the back cuz it needed somethin. BTW, with backrest pad + mounting hardware, a mere $1402.
Alot of copies that are almost identical and that USA logo can be bought at dealer.
If its HD..Well thats a plus..
If its not and it still looks good and works the same..Well what difference does it make...
Your secret is our secret..
Just think positive and enjoy
Damn CRocks you are FAST!!!!!! LOL......
Last edited by riteway; Aug 14, 2012 at 06:10 PM.
Reason: Slow Typing....Im not a fast typer/Not a slow typer..Im a Half-fast typer....
Thanks for the feedback everyone, it looks perfect and works fine so I guess I won't give it much more thought, when I get to the local dealer with it soon I'll pick there brains to see what they say. Thanks again for the feedback....much appreciated.
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