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Well here is a photo with the new Chopped Tour Pac installed. Wife loves it for the back rest and storage. We did about 200 miles today and made a big dif for her.
They are a nice touch copared to the king pack. they nicely with the streetglide low and lean look. My wife also being able to chill alittle. she's been hangin on for dear life for 8 months till we made up our mind.
Looks good,I went with the King on mine.What backrest do you have attached to the pack?
I used a standard Chopped Pac backrest and sent if off and had it recoverd with the same flame design that my seat has. I have a C&C Flamed seat and they were more than happy to recover to match. I'll upload a pic later tonight.
They are a nice touch copared to the king pack. they nicely with the streetglide low and lean look. My wife also being able to chill alittle. she's been hangin on for dear life for 8 months till we made up our mind.
My wife really loves it now. We went on a few long rides and she also had to hold on. Yesterday we went on the first long ride since install and she was VERY happy. You know what they say about the wife being happy....
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