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Old 01-19-2009, 11:59 AM
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Default Milwaukee Baggers Tour Pack Rack

Anyone have anymore information on this tour pack rack? It was talked about in this thread:

https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...et-glides.html

but I'd like to know if anyone on here has used it or has any additional comments about it.

Here's the link to the Milwaukee Baggers site where its from:

http://www.milwaukeebagger.com/Accessories.html

I like that it doesn't need the additional braces. I don't like the look of them on the back of the streetglide when the tour pack isn't on.
 
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Rock solid, original 1970 TourPak mounted.


 

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I'll second the interest in this detachable rack - I'm halfway through the detachable docking kit mounting point and its a bit of a chore...
 
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back to the top...
 
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hmmmmm....
 
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I like! Does look like it would be a bitch on the front bushing though, that front one is the weakest one of the factory bushing's Sure cleans the rear of the bike up though!
 
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gilbos you neer miss an opratunity do ya LOL.
By the way whats it cost to replace the detachable backrest bushing, like for that?
 
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Anyone try contacting Milwaukee Bagger to see if they might offer a DISCOUNT on a group buy for Forum members? I'd like one, but $300.00 is STEEP.
 
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hell yeah who knows how to get that started??? i'm in
 
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I would like to know how much weight it can take. HD says not more than 15 pounds on the detachable backrest rack which uses the same brackets. Soo... can a passenger lean back against it with a fully loaded tour pack and a fully loaded t-bag on top of the tour pack with all the weight primarly on the rear bushings and still be safe from something breaking and the passenger falling off?
 


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