Chopped tour pak and black components (feeler)
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Chopped tour pak and black components (feeler)
This is all off a 2006 Street Glide
EDIT: I have given it some thought. There's a lot of quality components here, and factoring that with the money and time spent on powdering.....this is a good looking setup. And if you have a cobalt bike, you really don't need to paint (the rub from my backrest is the only thing visible, and you wouldn't see it if you the backrest pad on). So I'm putting a price on the whole package (have complete hardware not pictured too). ......$600 shipped for the entire setup. Look at the components and the powder work and I think it's a good deal. If I can't get that, then I'm probably gonna keep it for now.
I'm getting this put up because I've had a lot of inquiries. I just don't know what to ask for prices and whether or not to sell it as a whole or part it out. And I'm kinda on the fence on maybe keeping it and making it work for my project. But I do need funds. So I'm just gonna put it up here and if somebody wants to make me an offer, maybe it'll be enough. Il try and come up with prices later.
Here's the tour pak. No hardware on it since I am planning on painting it and got most of the hardware powder coated. I butchered the lid a bit trying to get the custom latches to work before I realized they were the wrong part. (finally got the right part number. Also, there are holes drilled for the light spoiler kit and the luggage rack. Its also gouged where my Mustang backrest rubbed against it at times (had it in the solo config). But it's not abs plastic, so your painter can fix all this up pretty easy.
Luggage rack powder coated flat black. I don't remember if it's the deluxe or what it's called.
Solo quick detach powder coated flat black. Little nick at the end of one the "hooks"
Light spoiler kit
The hardware, including the deluxe latches I had done as well. All powder coated flat black. The chrome pieces you see are plastic and will have to be painted. You don't really see much of them though.
Kuryakin extended whatever you call it. Moves the tour pak back two inches. Also powdered in flat black
EDIT: I have given it some thought. There's a lot of quality components here, and factoring that with the money and time spent on powdering.....this is a good looking setup. And if you have a cobalt bike, you really don't need to paint (the rub from my backrest is the only thing visible, and you wouldn't see it if you the backrest pad on). So I'm putting a price on the whole package (have complete hardware not pictured too). ......$600 shipped for the entire setup. Look at the components and the powder work and I think it's a good deal. If I can't get that, then I'm probably gonna keep it for now.
I'm getting this put up because I've had a lot of inquiries. I just don't know what to ask for prices and whether or not to sell it as a whole or part it out. And I'm kinda on the fence on maybe keeping it and making it work for my project. But I do need funds. So I'm just gonna put it up here and if somebody wants to make me an offer, maybe it'll be enough. Il try and come up with prices later.
Here's the tour pak. No hardware on it since I am planning on painting it and got most of the hardware powder coated. I butchered the lid a bit trying to get the custom latches to work before I realized they were the wrong part. (finally got the right part number. Also, there are holes drilled for the light spoiler kit and the luggage rack. Its also gouged where my Mustang backrest rubbed against it at times (had it in the solo config). But it's not abs plastic, so your painter can fix all this up pretty easy.
Luggage rack powder coated flat black. I don't remember if it's the deluxe or what it's called.
Solo quick detach powder coated flat black. Little nick at the end of one the "hooks"
Light spoiler kit
The hardware, including the deluxe latches I had done as well. All powder coated flat black. The chrome pieces you see are plastic and will have to be painted. You don't really see much of them though.
Kuryakin extended whatever you call it. Moves the tour pak back two inches. Also powdered in flat black
Last edited by fatguyona1000; 06-10-2012 at 02:47 PM.
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I have given it some thought. There's a lot of quality components here, and factoring that with the money and time spent on powdering.....this is a good looking setup. And if you have a cobalt bike, you really don't need to paint (the rub from my backrest is the only thing visible, and you wouldn't see it if you the backrest pad on). So I'm putting a price on the whole package (have complete hardware not pictured too). ......$600 shipped for the entire setup. Look at the components and the powder work and I think it's a good deal. If I can't get that, then I'm probably gonna keep it for now.
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