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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.
....Tell me about it. ...And I even toy'd with the idea using some stuff I had laying around (see attch pic) lol.
King tour pak ... not for me. Honestly If I were spending big money on a box It wouldn't be for putting 2 FF helmets in. Packing up for a trip yeah but I personally would focus on how to travel lighter...not heavier. But thats just me and I haven't done the long trip thing yet.
Chopped... hmmm....Looking better and still quite usefull...not crazy bout the extra flap under the backrest but not a deal breaker.
Razor.... depending on the angle of view...has a bit of "cool factor"
no doubt it has less space but if your into "less is more" it has it's benefits too. More storage than saddlebags alone, low center of gravity, looks cool.
In my town I saw 2 black HD cop bikes parked at the station. Both with the razors and they looked sharp. Too bad they cost as much as the the others but then cool costs too.
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Last edited by SunCruise; Jan 18, 2013 at 03:30 AM.
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Got mine exactly 30 days from the time I ordered it (Chicago Harley). Like most on here I figured it would only be on for longer trips. WRONG! I almost never take it off. The chopped looks way cooler than the king (I've had both) and what little difference in storage space between them, is not an issue with me.
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