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Custom Vehicle Discussions => CVO™ Road Glide Ultra® => Topic started by: ramseyusmc on June 17, 2018, 07:10:39 PM

Title: Need Part #s for Tour Pak Liners (not luggage)
Post by: ramseyusmc on June 17, 2018, 07:10:39 PM
I am trying to find the part number or where to purchase the Bottom Tour Pak Liner (not the luggage bags) for the CVO Tour Pak.
Mine is black with three pockets up against the back lights.

It has a top liner as well.

I bought the bike used, and the ones that came with it are FOUL smelling from cigarettes.

Can anyone help?
Title: Re: Need Part #s for Tour Pak Liners (not luggage)
Post by: grc on June 17, 2018, 07:53:14 PM
P/N  53629-10
LINER TOUR-PAK BOTTOM    $72.64
   

P/N   93300049      LINER, MOLDED, W/ POUCH       $117.99

P/N  93300050
LINER TOP    $111.50   

You can find full part listings on this site:

https://shop.outpostalaska.com/oempartfinder.htm

Jerry

Sorry about the wrong number, accidentally picked up the removable luggage # the first time.
Title: Re: Need Part #s for Tour Pak Liners (not luggage)
Post by: ramseyusmc on June 17, 2018, 08:14:44 PM
Thanks for the part #s..... unfortunately, it is not the one I was looking for.

I am trying to find the CVO variant... with the 3 pockets built it.

I'll keep looking.  Great website though!

Update:  It looks like it is part # 93300049

Now, I just need to find somewhere to buy it!

Thanks!!!
Title: Re: Need Part #s for Tour Pak Liners (not luggage)
Post by: Joel on June 17, 2018, 08:22:01 PM
I was taking my lunch to work, beef fajitas, lots of juice.
Hit a few bumps and it spilled out, I used some carpet cleaner and wet dry vacuum on it. Cleaned up great.
Wasn't as bad as when I transported a dead squirrel in the saddle bag of the RoadKing, it got a bit hot on the ride and I had to leave the lid open for a few days.   
Title: Re: Need Part #s for Tour Pak Liners (not luggage)
Post by: Twolanerider on June 17, 2018, 11:31:50 PM
Heavy dose of Febreze (sic?).  If I didn't spell it right it's the fabric odor freshener stuff.  When mom was still alive I sprayed her down with it to get the heavy cigarette stink out of her clothes.  Worked in her car, furniture and other places too.  Never tried it on her dogs though.  Stuff worked great.  Bottle of the stuff cheaper than a new tour pak liner.
Title: Re: Need Part #s for Tour Pak Liners (not luggage)
Post by: n8schmitz on June 18, 2018, 08:21:26 AM


Wasn't as bad as when I transported a dead squirrel in the saddle bag of the RoadKing, it got a bit hot on the ride and I had to leave the lid open for a few days.

There has to be a story there.... 

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Title: Re: Need Part #s for Tour Pak Liners (not luggage)
Post by: Joel on June 18, 2018, 10:22:05 PM
Okay you have asked and I see that your dogs in your avatar must have heard the word squirrel.
 Think of this more as an intermission and not a hijacking of a thread.
Few years back at the old house, we had a lot of squirrels and raccoons. The squirrels and I became friends. I would either leave some nuts on a branch of the tree, the top of the fence post, and a few of them, while I was sitting on the back steps would come up and take peanuts out of my hand.
Well one day when I was getting ready to go to my daughter's soccer tournament I pulled my bike out to park it under the tree right before I left, as I stepped off the bike I damn near stepped onto the squirrel. Poor little guy was dead in the gutter, looking familiar I didn't want to just throw him into the garbage cuz it was going to be another 6 days before pickup. I decided I'd throw him into the saddle bag inside of a garbage bag and drop him off at a garbage can out there at the tournament.
 It was about a 20-minute ride. When I got there I had forgotten about him in the saddlebag and after the game while walking up to the bike I remembered the damn squirrel is in my saddle bag. So I open it up and the poor little bastard has been cooking in the heat from the exhaust for close to an hour now, man did it stink.
So I pulled him out of there and dropped him into the garbage bin and off to home I go. The saddlebag smelled so bad for so many days, no matter what I sprayed in there. Lesson learned , no more transporting dead animals in the saddle bags of any of my bikes.