Good morning Mike, I bought a chopped pack from same company for my RGS. I painted it myself to color match the snake venom. What I love about the quick release is how versatile it becomes. I like the sleek look of the dressed down bike. Mine did not come with mounting bracket holes pre-drilled. Funny story, I put the mounting bracket on backwards the first time, and had to re-drill the holes. I used epoxy to fill the mistake holes. I take my tour pack off when we are doing local rides or if I have a passenger (i bought a bracket that pushes my tour pack forward over the passenger spot) If we are doing a weekend trip I'll throw the tour pack on to carry all the extra. The top luggage rack is rated for 10#. Ride safe. 🙂
@ the latch is still locked but the latching mechanism that goes over the pak itself has play in it. They sent me a new latch all together, hoping that fixes it. Other than that I love the pak.
Mike could you tell me what the distance is from the bottom of the backrest to the fender. I have a chopped tour pac and want to get a wrap around backrest. Thanks
Just checked it out and from the base of the pad to the top of the fender its almost exactly 5 inches. Havent seen one of these on a chopped pack, sounds like it would look good though.
You need add rack . Lucky got mine off ebay already put together. Yeah I have to check but your look to be open wide . I know some people do add a safety strap . Be extra careful on windy day . Most people like to change their look . Most people don't keep theirs on unless going on trip or riding a passenger. I like mine for the convenience of it . Can lock helmet in it .
Didnt even think about windy days, good looking out. The ability to store your helmet in it is huge, especially if it does two for when the wife and I travel.
thanks for the video , for me I prefer the slim look of no tour pack so I would only have it on for long rides or If wife is on the back for a decent time. Around town even with her on I would leave it on but on chapter rides or real long rides I would use the pack for storage and to scoot the wife a couple inches back lol
Good morning Mike, I bought a chopped pack from same company for my RGS. I painted it myself to color match the snake venom. What I love about the quick release is how versatile it becomes. I like the sleek look of the dressed down bike. Mine did not come with mounting bracket holes pre-drilled. Funny story, I put the mounting bracket on backwards the first time, and had to re-drill the holes. I used epoxy to fill the mistake holes. I take my tour pack off when we are doing local rides or if I have a passenger (i bought a bracket that pushes my tour pack forward over the passenger spot) If we are doing a weekend trip I'll throw the tour pack on to carry all the extra. The top luggage rack is rated for 10#. Ride safe. 🙂
Thanks for the info, I was wondering what the capacity was for that rack. much appreciated.
Nice work!
@@cwilde4871 thanks for watching
The only issue I have had is the pak not remaining latched during a ride even though it is locked. Have you had this issue?
@@DiscipleRedline I haven't had that happen. Sounds like the lid pulls away from the lock or something. Is that the case?
@ the latch is still locked but the latching mechanism that goes over the pak itself has play in it. They sent me a new latch all together, hoping that fixes it. Other than that I love the pak.
Thanks for your review!
Mike could you tell me what the distance is from the bottom of the backrest to the fender. I have a chopped tour pac and want to get a wrap around backrest. Thanks
Just checked it out and from the base of the pad to the top of the fender its almost exactly 5 inches. Havent seen one of these on a chopped pack, sounds like it would look good though.
@@Mikeityourself thanks for the info. Looks like it will fit my chopped tour pac.
You need add rack . Lucky got mine off ebay already put together. Yeah I have to check but your look to be open wide . I know some people do add a safety strap . Be extra careful on windy day . Most people like to change their look . Most people don't keep theirs on unless going on trip or riding a passenger. I like mine for the convenience of it . Can lock helmet in it .
Didnt even think about windy days, good looking out. The ability to store your helmet in it is huge, especially if it does two for when the wife and I travel.
What year is your bike again?
2017 sir. Thanks for watching
thanks for the video , for me I prefer the slim look of no tour pack so I would only have it on for long rides or If wife is on the back for a decent time. Around town even with her on I would leave it on but on chapter rides or real long rides I would use the pack for storage and to scoot the wife a couple inches back lol
I agree the slim look is far better but damn, I love the storage convenience and who doesnt like a backrest, ha! Thanks for watching.