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Not sure if I missed my answer but, has anyone used the old style mount with the new tour pac? I don't really want to have to buy a new mount for my 2010 if I go with the new pac.
Not sure if I missed my answer but, has anyone used the old style mount with the new tour pac? I don't really want to have to buy a new mount for my 2010 if I go with the new pac.
I think I put this in this this thread before....but my line of thinking on this is no it won't work, not without some modification anyway. The reason I say this is because if it did HD wouldn't have made a different rack for 14. I'm pretty sure the mounting points on the bottom of the box and the shape is different on the new box.
I think I put this in this this thread before....but my line of thinking on this is no it won't work, not without some modification anyway. The reason I say this is because if it did HD wouldn't have made a different rack for 14. I'm pretty sure the mounting points on the bottom of the box and the shape is different on the new box.
One more question along this line if you please.
Did you happen to measure the bolt (or hole) pattern in the bottom of that pak?
Did you happen to measure the bolt (or hole) pattern in the bottom of that pak?
I didn't, but I saw it in another thread...or maybe some one put the info in this one. If you can't find it let me know and I'll measure the holes in the rack when I take it back off to get powder coated. The bolts are in the bottom of the tour pack on the new one. I put a pic up of the bottom of the pak a few pages back.
I didn't, but I saw it in another thread...or maybe some one put the info in this one. If you can't find it let me know and I'll measure the holes in the rack when I take it back off to get powder coated. The bolts are in the bottom of the tour pack on the new one. I put a pic up of the bottom of the pak a few pages back.
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