Anybody using a one-up tour pak mount?
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Anybody using a one-up tour pak mount?
I ride singly most of the time. I have the stuff to make my RK a full tourer, including the two-up tour pack rack, etc. This summer I am taking a long trip that includes camping. I will save enough money by camping that I can buy the one up tour pack rack for one night's hotel stay. Has anyone tried this? Can you swing your leg over the pack or do you have to step through? Any advice greatly appreciated.
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Nice bike CWSHARP, On my bike I have a standard 2 up detach set up. But love the look of 1 up. The Police which have the box mounted close to them, they will mount the bike from the right. Put right foot on foot board stand up and lift left leg over seat. Don't worry about the Jiffy stand, it's stronger than some give it credit.
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I have a detachable razor pack and a c&c solo on my 15 streetglide, can’t swing my leg over it.
The detach bracket has slots to move the pack forward or back and with it slid all the way forward so that I can lean on it I had to shim the pack up 1/2” because of the way the new bags open. I run the same pack on my 11 Roadking solo as well. Makes a great traveling setup.
The detach bracket has slots to move the pack forward or back and with it slid all the way forward so that I can lean on it I had to shim the pack up 1/2” because of the way the new bags open. I run the same pack on my 11 Roadking solo as well. Makes a great traveling setup.
Last edited by VinnyM; 12-22-2017 at 05:57 PM.
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I run the 1 up rack on solo trips. I'm 6'2 with 36 inseam, I CAN throw a leg over, but I step through usually. It's easy to step through putting your right foot on the right side foot board.
I have long arms as well. I made a 1/2" tall adapter to get the TP high enough to clear the saddlebag lids and move the TP forward about an inch. I can comfortably use the TP as my backrest and reach the bars. It's sweet for longer trips.
I have long arms as well. I made a 1/2" tall adapter to get the TP high enough to clear the saddlebag lids and move the TP forward about an inch. I can comfortably use the TP as my backrest and reach the bars. It's sweet for longer trips.
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I have the solo tour pak rak as well. 5'8'' and not even able to swing leg over. I step through, may give a try with right leg stepping on floor board and swinging left leg. Got used to do stepping through it's no problem.
Like OP have mentioned I should get a re locator bracket to get tour pak closer to me. Would be nice to lean against it while riding.
Like OP have mentioned I should get a re locator bracket to get tour pak closer to me. Would be nice to lean against it while riding.
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On my 2014 FLHTP, I have a solo mount for my King Tourpak. I usually step through, but if on stands on the floorboard, it is possible to swing my leg over. I'm just under 6'.
The solo QD mounts available on eBay work great, and it is only four bolts to switch them from the two-up to the solo mount. Easy! The solo mount is great for camping and multi-day rides, as you described. The solo mount I bought cost me less than $60 if I remember right.
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The solo QD mounts available on eBay work great, and it is only four bolts to switch them from the two-up to the solo mount. Easy! The solo mount is great for camping and multi-day rides, as you described. The solo mount I bought cost me less than $60 if I remember right.
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I have a detachable razor pack and a c&c solo on my 15 streetglide, can’t swing my leg over it.
The detach bracket has slots to move the pack forward or back and with it slid all the way forward so that I can lean on it I had to shim the pack up 1/2” because of the way the new bags open. I run the same pack on my 11 Roadking solo as well. Makes a great traveling setup.
The detach bracket has slots to move the pack forward or back and with it slid all the way forward so that I can lean on it I had to shim the pack up 1/2” because of the way the new bags open. I run the same pack on my 11 Roadking solo as well. Makes a great traveling setup.