The TP comes off very easily. I have a trick antenna I use that goes through one of the filler strips, using a modified Road Glide stock antenna bracket. There is a HD antenna relo kit that is easier. The wires to the amp are removed as the amp is never used, even when the TP is on. The heated seat is not affected. All extra wires are coiled up under the seat and everything is hooked up when the TP is back on.
The process is discussed several places on the site.

I just installed the Dakota Digital Antenna in the fairing, works amazingly well, and allows great FM when riding without the TOUR PACK. Well, actually it works fine in my shop. Have not completed the other stuff yet.
All part of the quick detach TourPack concept. Now, without TourPack, I lose CB, & lose 2 rear speakers, because it is disconnected. Without AMP, I lose nothing, except that crazy wiring harness, what an engineers dream that was, while the radio and all headunit features remain unaffected.
TourPack install and removal is now easy with the quick detach kit. Also allows me now to use any Harley quick detach items also, like a sissy bar etc. 4 plugs remain wrapped up in a baggie under the solo seat, the left spkr and right spkr plugs, the locking tourpac power plug, and another, the CB Plug and the extra plugs for additional power, which fit neatly baack in place when reinstalling the Pak. I would think now it would be a 15 minute job to replace the TPack, somewhat less for removal. Fine by me.
That harness was for one thing only, it ran front to back to front from the amp. Seems that it would have been simpler to just locate it somewhere convenient, but I was told, the only reason that the harness existed that way for the AMP, was because all of the Ultras were built the same way electrically, the CVO had the AMP and rather than make it special, they just added this crap to interface it to the 'standard system'. That is why losing the AMP and the HARNESS affects nothing, except a few watts of audio power. And that is all it actually is, about 8 watts per channel for what Harley calls the 'deluxe' audio??? Give me a break. To clarify, they claim 70W at 10%THD!. Big deal, that is distorted. There is a formula, but the point is, rated watts are normally stated at .01 THD 70 W at that would be clean. Normally manfacturers knw well that their Wats can be much higher too, but they list the max at the lowest THD. Moving Halrey HK unit to .01THD gives the numbers listed here. FWIW, hope this puts it into perspective compared to HawgWired, whcih give 300 W, or 75W per channel at that .01THD. The could easily claim 500W, but whats the bpoint if the quality sucks.
Should be receiving HW stuff in the AM, went with components front and std HW rears, found a very friendly fellow offering a well priced system at
www.dumbassbiker.com Name is a hoot, the fellow BOB, thee DumbAss Biker, is a low priced internet only dealer for thousands of things not listed on his website too. Very informative, and if he does not know the answer, he will hook you up with the mfr direct. I also heard he sells Baker trannies lower than anyone in the US, but unconfirmed.
Anyway, the harness was easy once I started looking at it. You disconnect everything along the way, rear to front, you now plug the rear speakers into the plug direct. Same with front speakers, you take the harness out and reconnect the speaker conncetors. Simple stuff. Disconnect the ground and unplug the power located under the seat, and the entire harness kind of falls out. I took a look at this mess and could not believe it. They say you did it right, if after the harness and AMP is GONE and stuff plugged back in, that all functions work normally. So yes, I have everything working perfectly, except for those extra 8 watts per channel. Geez. This much took about 1 hour, including the removal of TP. It took another hour or so to install the Harley quick release stuff on the BIKE. It will take me another hour I guess, to install the new bottom plates oin the TourPack.
I am taking my time, not rushing, doing a lot of cleaning under all those spaces I find, so that adds a little, and so does those thirst quenching breaks.
So I figure it will take another hour to install the amps, and a little time to do the speaker replacements too. Another hour to wrap it up, tie it and install the front fairing, but, frankly I am not documenting the time, I just know I started it today, worked on it on and off for a few hours, and will do same tommorrow, and will be riding tommorrow eve with the front components tuned and roaring away throught the neighborhood.
If I feel like it, I will install the 4ohms in the TP and mount the hardware on it, but I think it will be sitting till next weekend, when momma gets home and wants to ride.
Hope this helps a little, I kinda like doing my own thing, learning by doing, and most importantly, CVOHARLEY.COM HAS PROVIDED ME WITH ALL OF THE INFORMATION TO MAKE ALL OF THIS POSSIBLE. We have a network beter than any dealer could hope and dream to have, and we have it all right here!!!
Rhino(movingaheadwithstuffwhilewifeisoutoftownotherwiseiwouldbeupthecreekyaknow)