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if you must have a legit Harley Davidson model, you can order online from Surdyke or Kutter HD for a decent discount. if you're okay with a knockoff/aftermarket, Mutazu makes good quality replicas for about half the cost.
you'll also need to buy a mounting kit either way (do you have the 4 point mounting kit installed on your bike?)
if you must have a legit Harley Davidson model, you can order online from Surdyke or Kutter HD for a decent discount. if you're okay with a knockoff/aftermarket, Mutazu makes good quality replicas for about half the cost.
you'll also need to buy a mounting kit either way (do you have the 4 point mounting kit installed on your bike?)
Thanks, I do have the 4 point Installed, Kutter web site is down, no number listed. I will try Surdyke.
The other day I seen OEM color match one for my 2014, from New Castle was $712.00 $50.00 shipping $762.00 I am not sure if that is a good price or not and I have no experience with customer service or how fast they ship.
Looking to purchase a complete tour pak for my FLHX. Any advise on the best place for complete purchase appreciated.
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.
I have a complete one listed used on Ebay right now. It's super nice with all the high quality Harley add ons, it's scarlet red though...I just dont think I'll use it. I may be sorry later but for now I need the money for other Harley parts!
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