For the seat install there’s two circles right in the middle of the lid and also 1 circle on each side where you’re supposed to drill. So you won’t need to make a template. I just finished installing mine and it worked perfectly. Great review btw 👍
Thanks for the video. I just installed mine last night and I was concerned about if that gap should be there between the backrest and the tour pack. I can see it's the same on yours so I'm feeling much better. Thanks again
I got the TCMT chopped tour pack from Amazon and it’s great for the price, put about 800 miles on it with no issues. Harley is way overpriced for plastic, plus everything has to to bought separately.
nobody has the guts to do a weight bearing test on aftermarket vs OEM. Rigidity testing is relevant because of the flexing over time.Otherwise, it’s all opinion trying to convince you that cheap is actually better. But sure, if you just want it to “look cool” then game on. But for a serious touring bike, don’t do cheap
For the seat install there’s two circles right in the middle of the lid and also 1 circle on each side where you’re supposed to drill. So you won’t need to make a template. I just finished installing mine and it worked perfectly. Great review btw 👍
Thanks for explaining about this tour pack. Awesome Bike
🤜🤛 Thank you! Great purchase for a great price
Good review. Thanks
Thanks for the video. I just installed mine last night and I was concerned about if that gap should be there between the backrest and the tour pack. I can see it's the same on yours so I'm feeling much better. Thanks again
I got the TCMT chopped tour pack from Amazon and it’s great for the price, put about 800 miles on it with no issues. Harley is way overpriced for plastic, plus everything has to to bought separately.
Another great product by TCMT!
How does it holds over time
@WeRide2 Hi man! Can you share it with him?
@@tcmt I have my own YT channel if you would be interested in review in exchange for sample I can do something on this pack.
nobody has the guts to do a weight bearing test on aftermarket vs OEM.
Rigidity testing is relevant because of the flexing over time.Otherwise, it’s all opinion trying to convince you that cheap is actually better. But sure, if you just want it to “look cool” then game on. But for a serious touring bike, don’t do cheap