Tour Pak or Sissy bar back rest with luggage rack
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Tour Pak or Sissy bar back rest with luggage rack
So I want to get a back rest for the wife but I am torn between tour pak and sissy bar with back rest. I like the look of the tour pak but I’ve heard that they crack after a couple of years of use. With the sissy bar/backrest I could see it last longer but the backrest doesn’t look as comfortable as the full back rest on a tour pak. Then there’s price. Tour paks with all the hardware can run over $1000 while the sissy bar/backrest a few hundred. Any suggestions or wisdom about the two options I should go with?
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Are you just going to ride, or tour? The tourpack is more convenient and secure. And if you are going to tour with a sissy bar you will need a luggage rack and a big bag. So if it’s all new the sissybar set up could be $600-700. But for day rides the tourpack seems like overkill as an add on
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Are you just going to ride, or tour? The tourpack is more convenient and secure. And if you are going to tour with a sissy bar you will need a luggage rack and a big bag. So if it’s all new the sissybar set up could be $600-700. But for day rides the tourpack seems like overkill as an add on
#7
If your doing this for your wife definitely get the tour pac. I had back rest on a previous bike and now Tour Pac and my wife totally loves it. She feels way more comfortable and secure with the wrap around back rest. And of course there is always the "Happy Wife, Happy Life" rule to live by. Good Luck
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Are you just going to ride, or tour? The tourpack is more convenient and secure. And if you are going to tour with a sissy bar you will need a luggage rack and a big bag. So if it’s all new the sissybar set up could be $600-700. But for day rides the tourpack seems like overkill as an add on
The reason is for the comfort of my wife? In the future, 2-3 years, I will be shipping the bike over to the Mainland to do more tour riding. If I decide to go tour pack should I go aftermarket or through Harley? I've read that aftermarket tour packs crack after heavy use.
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Just did the 4 point docking on my 2013 flhtcu. Wanted the option to remove the tourpack for one up, throw on a backrest for short rides with the wife or the tourpack for a day (or longer) run. It's nice having the extra space on a longer run since she'll bring her purse, etc (and a place to store helmets at stops). Don't worry about the tourpack cracking. That RARELY happens and only if you mistreat or go extremely cheap with them. Shells are actually pretty cheap anyway (depending on your paint). You could also opt for one of the "chopped" pack if you want a more streamlined look instead of the bulk. There are 3 versions of them. If you plan on doing any touring...absolutely opt for the pack now. Otherwise it will cost you far more later when you really want it. But like I said, do the docking system on it and you'll always have the option of changing it out when you want. Well worth it and there are plenty of kits that don't have HD stamped on it so the cost would be much easier on the wallet.
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