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Re: Detachable Tourpak 2007 Jester
« Reply #15 on: September 16, 2008, 06:28:31 AM »

I like it!  They should have came this way!
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Re: Detachable Tourpak 2007 Jester
« Reply #16 on: September 16, 2008, 06:42:58 AM »

Here's a picture of mine. I put the amp in the saddlebag. I wish I had the hawg-wired system. I like the license plate racket where the plate is below the turn signals like a street glide. BUT, you have to change everything out. $300 or so I think. .
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Re: Detachable Tourpak 2007 Jester
« Reply #17 on: September 16, 2008, 06:22:32 PM »

It looks really good.........
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Re: Detachable Tourpak 2007 Jester
« Reply #18 on: September 16, 2008, 06:38:41 PM »

T Mac,
Looks good, great job. :2vrolijk_21:

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Re: Detachable Tourpak 2007 Jester
« Reply #19 on: September 19, 2008, 11:28:35 PM »

Here's a picture of mine. I put the amp in the saddlebag. I wish I had the hawg-wired system. I like the license plate racket where the plate is below the turn signals like a street glide. BUT, you have to change everything out. $300 or so I think. .

I like your seat HogBreath it looks sharp. 
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Re: Detachable Tourpak 2007 Jester
« Reply #20 on: September 19, 2008, 11:35:05 PM »

I like it!  They should have came this way!

Thanks Mike! I agree.  One thing moco knows how to do is make money on accessories and apparell.


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Looks good, great job. :2vrolijk_21:

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Thanks Firedood! I believe you have a detachable tourpak also.  Do you ride more with or without.


It looks really good.........

Thanks Jeep!
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Re: Detachable Tourpak 2007 Jester
« Reply #21 on: September 19, 2008, 11:46:23 PM »

Backrest on with chrome plate (Thanks AJ!)  at first I didn't really like the chrome plate but as the day went on it really grew on me. 




That backrest looks awesome with the TP removed! It adds just the right amount of chrome to draw attention to the center of the bike and not where the TP "should" have been.

Nice job.

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Re: Detachable Tourpak 2007 Jester
« Reply #22 on: September 19, 2008, 11:50:07 PM »

So here is a pic with the detachable sissy bar.  I bought the tall and medium height sissybar - this is the tall - the medium (standard) height is too short. The sissy bar really pulls the bike together.  I like it alot the seat before seemed a little too big.

I do have say though I do not know who writes the instructions for moco but dang they are hard to read.  Thank Goodness they have pictures even though they show parts and locations that aren't in the bag or on the bike :nixweiss:  It does make me feel good though to turn wrenchs on my bike.  I probally would have had the dealer do these mods if not for this site.  I am handy guy - a builder and have a HVAC background but never really have turned wrenches except for changing oil and brakes.  I have an appreciation for Howie, 2lane and the others that are hands on with their bikes - it gives me another connection to my scooter.

Well I decided to order the Hawg Wired setup - the 4 speakers upfront with amp.  I called Jim today and it is on its way.  It is not an inexpensive mod (like that is possible :huepfenjump3:) but from everyones responses it will be worth it.  I do love listen to tunes and crusing.  

I will post some pics once I install the amp and speakers.   Have a week trip planned going down to Hood River in October.  
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Re: Detachable Tourpak 2007 Jester
« Reply #23 on: September 19, 2008, 11:51:48 PM »




That backrest looks awesome with the TP removed! It adds just the right amount of chrome to draw attention to the center of the bike and not where the TP "should" have been.

Nice job.

Thanks Bro!
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Re: Detachable Tourpak 2007 Jester
« Reply #24 on: September 20, 2008, 06:31:01 AM »

I like your seat HogBreath it looks sharp. 

Thanks, but it sucks to sit on. I usually end up with the stock seat on it.
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Re: Detachable Tourpak 2007 Jester
« Reply #25 on: September 20, 2008, 07:26:24 AM »

So here is a pic with the detachable sissy bar.  I bought the tall and medium height sissybar - this is the tall - the medium (standard) height is too short. The sissy bar really pulls the bike together.  I like it alot the seat before seemed a little too big.

I do have say though I do not know who writes the instructions for moco but dang they are hard to read.  Thank Goodness they have pictures even though they show parts and locations that aren't in the bag or on the bike :nixweiss:  It does make me feel good though to turn wrenchs on my bike.  I probally would have had the dealer do these mods if not for this site.  I am handy guy - a builder and have a HVAC background but never really have turned wrenches except for changing oil and brakes.  I have an appreciation for Howie, 2lane and the others that are hands on with their bikes - it gives me another connection to my scooter.

Well I decided to order the Hawg Wired setup - the 4 speakers upfront with amp.  I called Jim today and it is on its way.  It is not an inexpensive mod (like that is possible :huepfenjump3:) but from everyones responses it will be worth it.  I do love listen to tunes and crusing.  

I will post some pics once I install the amp and speakers.   Have a week trip planned going down to Hood River in October.  

Others have sold the stock amp on eBay to help finance this upgrade.  The conversion looks great!  I know if I did this to mine I'd never have the TP off since it's always got my handy things in it.
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Re: Detachable Tourpak 2007 Jester
« Reply #26 on: September 20, 2008, 09:00:31 AM »

T Mac - bike lloks great without the tour pak.

You may already know this - re-attaching the tour pak is MUCH easier if the bike is level instead of leaning on the jiffy stand. 
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Re: Detachable Tourpak 2007 Jester
« Reply #27 on: September 20, 2008, 09:40:32 AM »

Thanks Firedood! I believe you have a detachable tourpak also.  Do you ride more with or without.

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I ride w/o it most of the time. Only time it's on is 1 - 2 times a year when I take overnight/multi-day trips.

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Re: Detachable Tourpak 2007 Jester
« Reply #28 on: September 20, 2008, 11:32:58 AM »

Others have sold the stock amp on eBay to help finance this upgrade.  The conversion looks great!  I know if I did this to mine I'd never have the TP off since it's always got my handy things in it.

Good idea I have a set of Hogtunes I just bought a month ago - 2 upfront and 2 in the back.  I liked the Hogtunes there were a big improvement over stock but with the tourpak off and all of the info here on Hawg Wired I decided to bite the bullet and just go Hawg Wired.  I do agree the first thing I noticed was a considerable lack of storage - I will have to plan on how much chit I take with me on the ride - the one thing that I will have though is now when we ride (since we have the twins) my folks will follow us in our minivan so I guess our new tourpak is the minivan ;D.  I still haven't taken my wife for a ride yet with the sissy bar she might prefer the  tourpak so I may use it when she rides - I do like having the option.

By the way JW I always like the pictures under your name.  I liked the rasta hat - I wanted to borrow it :)  The dog (I think that is what it was) was hilarious!
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Re: Detachable Tourpak 2007 Jester
« Reply #29 on: September 20, 2008, 11:36:37 AM »

T Mac - bike lloks great without the tour pak.

You may already know this - re-attaching the tour pak is MUCH easier if the bike is level instead of leaning on the jiffy stand. 
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I realized it after I put the tourpak on  a couple of times that it would be easier if the bike was level - just didn't know how to achieve it.    I always start with the left side to take the weight.  It is a little hard to put on and lock in.  I will do a search for jiffy stand.  Thanks for the Tip :2vrolijk_21:
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