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Too bad you couldn't have git the chopped.
It's the best lookin' of the 3 sizes.
I have to agree with you on that. I had the chopped on my 09 SG and loved the look. When I bought my FLHXSE3 I felt that I needed the extra room of the king because the FLHXSE3 has the saddle bag speaker lids and a amp in the left saddle bag which robs more room the you would think. Since I travel a lot I felt the king was the way to go. Thought about buying both but the color matched CVO tour packs are $1,400.00 a pop for the box only.
So i finally got around to picking up my new tour pak yesterday.
I was surprised when i opened the box and noticed that it came with the premium hinges, then i opened the lid and it also came with the retractable tether.
I had already purchased the tether, premium hinges, & the new premium latches that cover the lock. guess i'll take them back & trade them in on some other bling.
Damn everytime I see a post on tour packs it's just reaffirming me to get a set up as well. Been really thinking about it lately. Think I'm gonna do it.
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