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    Senior Member shortleg0521's Avatar
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    You can order hinge and lock set from Harley that are better grade and should be a bolt on.
    First you have to drill out the rivits that the old ones have. The new hinges come with
    nuts and bolts. Easy job.
    That is if you are going to use a Harley knock off.

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    if you send me your email I can send pics of mine..don't know how to post pictures

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    I used 1/4 inch thick steel plate 11 x 12 to mount the trunk.
    pics attached

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    Here is my install of a TCMT Chopped Tour Pack I bought on Amazon.

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    1/4" Aluminum plate about 11" x 12". 1/2" hard rubber mat on top of the plate to raise trunk over the four bolts that hold the aluminum plate to the bike.
    Last edited by zeus661; 01-24-2019 at 06:20 PM.
    Former owner of a 99 Valkyrie for 15 years.

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    The spacers were purchased at Menards. I bought a wide variety of sizes and played around with the height.
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    Sorry for the pictures on their sides. The forum must have done that while uploading.

    Inside the trunk is another aluminum plate 1/8" thick. I used button head bolt to hold the trunk to the plates. The aluminum plates and rubber mat were from Amazon also. The four bolts hold the 1/4" plate to the bike were 8mm and I ordered them from a bolt supplier online. I am not a fan of the black color and may have it painted later if it get scratched. Otherwise it is staying black. My whole reason for installing this was to make my wife more comfortable. I felt she sat too far back on the seat and I mounted the trunk and backrest forward about 2". We have not been on the road with this yet as I just install it over the holiday and its too cold to ride.
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    Former owner of a 99 Valkyrie for 15 years.

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    Hi Sir. Would you send pics of your bike from the side and what name is that tour pak on your bike if I may ask? Thanks

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    Quote Originally Posted by Harper02 View Post
    Hi Sir. Would you send pics of your bike from the side and what name is that tour pak on your bike if I may ask? Thanks
    Who?
    Former owner of a 99 Valkyrie for 15 years.

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    This is a $60 cheapie trunk off of ebay. When I got new modular helmets, they would not fit in the trunk. So I cut several inches off the bottom and put in a wooden bottom. Now it is a low and lean trunk.

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    Albuquerque, NM

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    I went with Givi mount and Kappa K53N.
    I have not gone as far as adding lights, but I love that it easily detaches and turnes into luggage with a handle.
    I had to fab up a piece of 1/4" steel using the mount as a template. I created some risers by drilling holes through 1" round steel.
    (If I were to make any adjustments I would bring it forward a little bit or add an actual back rest. The wifey doesn't feel like she is going to fall off any more,but is not the most comfortable for her. However, she rarely rides)

    Case and Mount:
    https://www.kappamoto.com/cases/Monokey/K53N
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    https://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/...SABEgJzV_D_BwE
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