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This has been an awesome thread. Thanks everyone for paving the way.
I'd like to take this to the next level. In addition to adding the 2014 Tour Pack, I'd also like to ad the 2014 saddlebags. The latching mechanism is such an upgrade, it's hard to resist.
And lastly, I'd love to see if the CVO electric locking mechanisms are obtainable. Would love to have the tour pack and bags lock/unlock simultaneously. It's always been an annoyance of mine manually locking and locking all the bags separately. The electric lock kit used to be available for the older style saddlebags and tour pack but has been discontinued for several years. Not sure if the kit will be reintroduced to work on the 2014s and later models.
If I had my way, I'd even go for the complete 2014 front end including heavy forks, new style batwing and the new radio set up.
What I really want is a 2014, but have so much into this '09 I can't afford to do it all over again, and I really like this bike just wish I could get all the advancements of the 2014s.
ok so I'm going to be running the HD smoked side marker lights (they came with a T-harness to connect both lights and then a plug to go into another harness to the bike I'm guessing. I'm also running the custom dynamics Street Magic LED light strip.
ok so I'm going to be running the HD smoked side marker lights (they came with a T-harness to connect both lights and then a plug to go into another harness to the bike I'm guessing. I'm also running the custom dynamics Street Magic LED light strip.
All the info you're looking for is in this thread, just have to find it as there are a ton of posts now. The harness/plug is on your bike. You just have to get it out. If you can't find the info PM me and I'll tell you what to do.
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