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The "easiest" way would be to visit your local dealer and go over the options you want.
Items you will need
4-Point docking kit
Tour Pack mounting base - 2 versions available, either solo or 2-up - pick the style you want
Tour Pack itself (King, Chopped, Razor)
Tour Pack backrest (many styles available)
Lock Set - Dealer can order keyed to your current key (they just need the key number)
If you don't want to use your local dealer, you can order all the parts through one of the online dealers.
Would you post more pics of your set up, looks sharp.
I went with a Mutazu Razor Pack. For the few times I will use it, the price was just more justifiable. Their vivid black matched up and the Razor has plenty of room for what I need. I will eventually switch the latches to HD. I'm leaving for Nashville on Sunday so the real review will come after I return.
The new-er 14 models look too "wingy" to me.
They are big though so if you are buying it for traveling only then get it as even the new style chopped is bigger than the old style king.
They're THAT BIG!
Old style chopped to me looks the best, and not just cause I have one either.
I leave mine on all the time as it is just too practical to take off.
try calling jon horton at hornytoad hd in temple texas. great pricing, fast shipping, and on something like a tourpack, he will check it out before he forwards it to you to make sure that it is up to snuff. i paid $1250 shipped for my chopped tourpack and he had to send it back one time cause the company neglected to clear coat the lid. (before you gag, thats for a cvo tourpak that has a $1500 msrp)
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