That pack should serve you well. I followed the same install path and sandwiched the pack as you outlined. As for preferred placement, I used several cardboard templates and moved them around until I found the correct spot. So, a lot of trial and error. One thing to consider when moving the pack fore and aft, make sure you take seat removal into consideration. I mounted mine very close and low to the rear of my Ultimate King and almost made it impossible to remove the seat. Another 1/4" forward and I would need to remove the pack to remove the seat.
If you also have the pack lights, use a weatherproof quick disconnect to supply power.
Let me know if you have any other questions and I can try to provide further insight.
**Edit: Too late, looks like you are already there. lol
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I also bought some steel spacers from Ace Hardware and cut them to correct size with my Dremel tool to add a little more support for the set screws. I then wrapped the spacers in black electrical tape so they would not be so obvious (I know doesn't look great). All in all it is a very secure tour pack that my wife absolutely loves (even more than on my Valkyrie Interstate). Next time I would probably just buy a 2nd Advanblack plate for the inside of the pack to avoid having to cut the metal.
Last edited by Harrisiv; 12-07-2021 at 11:16 AM.
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It will fit a lot of us use it here in America. There should be a thread here that shows how it can be done. It pretty simple you need a piece of reinforced aluminum or some metal to connect the tour pack. search here on the forum tourpack installation.