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I want to put the speaker pods on to hold my daughter in place, I don't need the speakers, have them in the tourpack lids and the lower inner tourpack, so I need a gromit, and the pods, anything else?
I want to put the speaker pods on to hold my daughter in place, I don't need the speakers, have them in the tourpack lids and the lower inner tourpack, so I need a gromit, and the pods, anything else?
Unless you have a 14 tour pak the ones I used aren't going to work.
Unless you have a 14 tour pak the ones I used aren't going to work.
I have a 2014 Tour pak, buying parts as money comes available, I'm using a 2013 detachable setup, I'll have to drill different holes to get it to match.
Also I noticed with your seat, there is a pad that sits from the backrest to the seat, my seat didn't come with that option, so I'll need one of those too.
I'm putting lights on the Tour pak, I have the LED's for the back and the sides, all I need is some of the mounting hardware, like the plate, screws
then get it painted.
Next year I'm going to swap out my saddlebags to the 2014 extended CVO style like I already have.
I have a 2014 Tour pak, buying parts as money comes available, I'm using a 2013 detachable setup, I'll have to drill different holes to get it to match.
Also I noticed with your seat, there is a pad that sits from the backrest to the seat, my seat didn't come with that option, so I'll need one of those too.
I'm putting lights on the Tour pak, I have the LED's for the back and the sides, all I need is some of the mounting hardware, like the plate, screws
then get it painted.
Next year I'm going to swap out my saddlebags to the 2014 extended CVO style like I already have.
The pad behind the seat is the wire cover...it covers the speaker wires and fills the gap between the seat and the tour pak. Look at the instruction sheet for the speaker pods...not sure if you'd want to run the without speakers in them.
Kuryakyn makes a behind the seat filler pad to be used with their relocation brackets. Kuryakyn 5201.
But even with the relocation brackets you have to have the TP slide back to the brackets last set of holes for the pad to fit properly. Good idea, not so good execution.
I'm just waiting on kutter to ship my king, pad and lock since I've got an 06 I'll have to make my own bracket for my detach stuff. Hopefully someone (possibly biketronics) will come out with some 7.1 speaker pods here pretty quick.
I want to put the speaker pods on to hold my daughter in place, I don't need the speakers, have them in the tourpack lids and the lower inner tourpack, so I need a gromit, and the pods, anything else?
[QUOTE=davidw221;13936884]I want to put the speaker pods on to hold my daughter in place, I don't need the speakers, have them in the tourpack lids and the lower inner tourpack, so I need a gromit, and the pods, anything else.
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