Questions about what comes with Tour Pak
#12
But yeah, I know I am not the most concise person when I start typing stuff, so I don't really expect people to read all the gibberish I spew out too thoroughly anyhow. It was easy to miss in the giant wall of text. I'm working on it, though -- trying to be more to the point when I post stuff.
#13
Your scoot is looking good!
If I may suggest something simple for you and easy to install is some locks for your tourpak. The lock replaces the black latch on the mounting bracket.
This kit comes with two locks and two keys, so you can use one for the tourpak and your luggage rack, or split the cost with a buddy and he can use one for his scoot.
Simple insurance and peace of mind when around town or touring the asphalt jungle to anywhere.
Also, before you order rear speakers for your tourpak. Check the size of speakers and speaker pods. You will have to order the ultra wiring harness to connect the rear speakers. I am no audio expert, but they maybe other ways to hook up but the Ultra wiring harness was a no brainer.
Good Luck and Enjoy!
YB
If I may suggest something simple for you and easy to install is some locks for your tourpak. The lock replaces the black latch on the mounting bracket.
This kit comes with two locks and two keys, so you can use one for the tourpak and your luggage rack, or split the cost with a buddy and he can use one for his scoot.
Simple insurance and peace of mind when around town or touring the asphalt jungle to anywhere.
Also, before you order rear speakers for your tourpak. Check the size of speakers and speaker pods. You will have to order the ultra wiring harness to connect the rear speakers. I am no audio expert, but they maybe other ways to hook up but the Ultra wiring harness was a no brainer.
Good Luck and Enjoy!
YB
#14
Your scoot is looking good!
If I may suggest something simple for you and easy to install is some locks for your tourpak. The lock replaces the black latch on the mounting bracket.
This kit comes with two locks and two keys, so you can use one for the tourpak and your luggage rack, or split the cost with a buddy and he can use one for his scoot.
Simple insurance and peace of mind when around town or touring the asphalt jungle to anywhere.
Also, before you order rear speakers for your tourpak. Check the size of speakers and speaker pods. You will have to order the ultra wiring harness to connect the rear speakers. I am no audio expert, but they maybe other ways to hook up but the Ultra wiring harness was a no brainer.
Good Luck and Enjoy!
YB
If I may suggest something simple for you and easy to install is some locks for your tourpak. The lock replaces the black latch on the mounting bracket.
This kit comes with two locks and two keys, so you can use one for the tourpak and your luggage rack, or split the cost with a buddy and he can use one for his scoot.
Simple insurance and peace of mind when around town or touring the asphalt jungle to anywhere.
Also, before you order rear speakers for your tourpak. Check the size of speakers and speaker pods. You will have to order the ultra wiring harness to connect the rear speakers. I am no audio expert, but they maybe other ways to hook up but the Ultra wiring harness was a no brainer.
Good Luck and Enjoy!
YB
No, but seriously...yeah, I have the locking quick detach latch kit on order as well, thanks for the heads up on that one. As far as the audio...I don't have a single audio component in the bike that is Harley anymore. I have a Biketronics Retro Radio kit with a Sony head unit installed, Biketronics 4 channel amp, and their Titan II 6.5" fairing speakers. So I'll basically just be running speaker wire from the amplifier to the rear speaker pods. I went ahead and ordered a set of the Biketronics rear pods that have the same 6.5" speakers in them as well. I did go with the Hawg Wired mounting kit and splash shield for the head unit, though, because the Biketronics mounting kit left a lot to be desired and just seemed really cheap and poorly designed, in my opinion.
Appreciate the tips, though, man. I've already learned quite a bit from this forum in the short time I've been here.
#15
The only thing I don't really like is the stubby antenna with the tour pak. It just doesn't look right to me. I have the relocation kit (as you can see) and I guess the whip antenna would look a little bit better, but I'm afraid of it smacking into the tour pak since it sits only an inch or so behind the bottom edge of the tour pak. If I could find an in-fairing antenna that worked worth a crap I would definitely go that route, but I've already bought 2 and they've both sucked really bad. I am wary of spending any more money on a hidden antenna.
I put a detach kit on my Limited and didn't want to have to switch the whip around all the time, so this way the short whip stays put tourpak or not, and I have one less wire/cable to deal with. The antenna barely comes up above the taillight. Hope this helps.
#16
If you look on eBay, you can grab an 8" black metal whip for your antenna mount that will be barely visible beside your fender for about $10. If you order the multifit one to lists Ford, the threads are the same. And it works just fine.
I put a detach kit on my Limited and didn't want to have to switch the whip around all the time, so this way the short whip stays put tourpak or not, and I have one less wire/cable to deal with. The antenna barely comes up above the taillight. Hope this helps.
I put a detach kit on my Limited and didn't want to have to switch the whip around all the time, so this way the short whip stays put tourpak or not, and I have one less wire/cable to deal with. The antenna barely comes up above the taillight. Hope this helps.
All I know is that my experience with in fairing antennas is that they seem to be nothing more than snake oil. I had the powered antenna from J&M and it would cut in and out and in and out every 2 feet or so (it seemed) as I rolled down the road. Then I had the Biketronics antenna in my fairing, but it was little more than a wire. It gave better reception than the one from J&M, but still felt like I was listening to static-y AM radio or something.
I just don't like that short antenna pointing backwards and sticking out away from the bike. It looked okay without the Tour Pak, but now, with the Tour Pak on the bike, it just looks weird. Man, I wish I knew for definite about an in-fairing antenna that would work as good as the whip antenna (not likely to happen, I suppose). I just don't want to waste any more money, but I really would like to just hide the antenna all together.
I guess I'll figure something out.
#17
Here's what I was talking about, they have a 6" & 14" version.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/110751333873...84.m1423.l2649
http://www.ebay.com/itm/110751333873...84.m1423.l2649
#18
#19
I suggest a liner and changing that cord for the lid to the SE retractable. I hated that cord, seem to always catch in the lid when closing. The retractable doesn't do that.
The liner is nice to protect the insides. I got the removable canvas luggage with the RGU. You can buy that also. Its nice with clothing and personals when traveling. Simply stop, grab the bag and go. The bags on the bike for everything else...
I went to Home depot and bough a couple battery puck lights and velco'ed them inside the lid for those times...
On the Catalog and the HW, its funny, the razor and chopped packs state this:
However, Road Glide Tour Pac states:
Glad you resolved it.
The liner is nice to protect the insides. I got the removable canvas luggage with the RGU. You can buy that also. Its nice with clothing and personals when traveling. Simply stop, grab the bag and go. The bags on the bike for everything else...
I went to Home depot and bough a couple battery puck lights and velco'ed them inside the lid for those times...
On the Catalog and the HW, its funny, the razor and chopped packs state this:
Lock and Keys P/N 53194-07 (keyed to match) sold separately
However, the King and Road Glide Tour Packs don't. That's a mistake...However, Road Glide Tour Pac states:
Tour-Pak is pre-drilled for locking hardware and passenger backrest (sold separately).
Which implies you must buy both, but doesn't state the P/N for the key... The King Tour-Pac states nothing...Glad you resolved it.