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    Tour pack and a use for that silly back rest

    Have seen a few inquiries regarding tour packs as the HD guys call them, aka top box.
    I recently bought a 13F6 in the fast color.
    Really needed to figure out a back rest and some storage for my riding partner.
    Could always do better on the next one, but for garage hack it came out ok.
    I hope the pictures attached, if not I will try again.
    Attachment 19099Attachment 19100

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    Looks great!
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    Good job.
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    I like it, how long does it take to remove it?

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    Looks good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by stmbtcbx View Post
    Have seen a few inquiries regarding tour packs as the HD guys call them, aka top box.
    I recently bought a 13F6 in the fast color.
    Really needed to figure out a back rest and some storage for my riding partner.
    Could always do better on the next one, but for garage hack it came out ok.
    I hope the pictures attached, if not I will try again.
    Attachment 19099Attachment 19100
    Wow that's the most elegant adaptation I've seen on a F6B. Looks great.

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    Givi removal

    Quote Originally Posted by Willl View Post
    I like it, how long does it take to remove it?
    You just push a button and pull the trunk off.
    They do a great trunk.

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    Please post a link to all parts necessary .
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    Looks good

    I have been considering doing the very same thing, just haven't picked out my top box yet. Is that the Honda back rest mounted on the box? Also, what size box did you use that one looks pretty good.

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    I something similar with an inexpensive VIP Trunk but like the looks of yours.

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