Hi, thank you for your video, I bought mine off EBay too but mine had the holes already for the light kit and for 2 air vents but they shipped wrong hardware and 2 left air vents VS one left and 1 right side, I did have to install luggage rack too. Mine didn’t come with that big square metal item that you mounted inside the Tour Pak and I didn’t have any problem mounting it to the rack on the bike (2016 Road King) . Seeing your video was interesting to me, so thanks for sharing.
Some vendors sell the big square plate separately. It's important as it provides extra stability for the plastic bottom and is the ground plane for the CB and FM radios. Thanks for watching.
The tour pak that I received had the lid dimples that were to be be drilled out for the luggage rack and they were not exactly aligned correctly for the screws to be inserted into the legs of the luggage rack. They're off just a little so had to enlarge the holes. As far as the back rest goes those holes were right on spot.
Are you showing the limited tour pak or the one without the lights? I’d like to buy a king tour pak for the road king but I’d like to add those cool ultra limited lights.
So how is the tour pack holding up for you..? I’m thinking about getting the same one... Just a little curious if you have had any issues with the lock like I read in one of the comments...
Purchase a XFMT Tour pak and light for my Road King....The installation is pretty easy but the light did not come with any wiring diagram. Is there anyone out there that purchased the XFMT Tour Pak Tail Light kit and has a wiring diagram or can tell me which wires are for what lights. You would think this is included....unbelievable..
Heads up people. This aftermarket king tour pack is a horrible product. The reason is the tour pack flexes every possible way and the latch only connects to the hasp about 1/32 of an inch and will result in the lid opening up while you’re riding and your stuff will be flying out on the highway. If you buy this product which I did modifications are necessary including buying the older latches from eBay from a guy named Tom buy sell.com along with their spacers and then stiffen up the box with fiberglass resin Bondo especially the corners and in particular where the hinges are. I used automotive metal mesh under the fiberglass near the latches too. I sanded / smoothed the fiberglass and sprayed with rubber truck liner. Then you’ll have something that is road worthy.
Hi, thank you for your video, I bought mine off EBay too but mine had the holes already for the light kit and for 2 air vents but they shipped wrong hardware and 2 left air vents VS one left and 1 right side, I did have to install luggage rack too. Mine didn’t come with that big square metal item that you mounted inside the Tour Pak and I didn’t have any problem mounting it to the rack on the bike (2016 Road King) .
Seeing your video was interesting to me, so thanks for sharing.
Some vendors sell the big square plate separately. It's important as it provides extra stability for the plastic bottom and is the ground plane for the CB and FM radios. Thanks for watching.
The tour pak that I received had the lid dimples that were to be be drilled out for the luggage rack and they were not exactly aligned correctly for the screws to be inserted into the legs of the luggage rack. They're off just a little so had to enlarge the holes. As far as the back rest goes those holes were right on spot.
Good to know. Thanks for watching.
Have you added a run, brake and turn light bar to your tour pack?
No, I haven't done that. Thanks for watching.
Where did you relocate your antenna? How?
The antenna is mounted to the exhaust support bracket. Check out this video. ruclips.net/video/dHWIZO0VmSc/видео.html Thanks for watching.
@@EZMotoTim yes, however when adding a tour pack you must relocate antenna from original location
@@irnfocus Yes, that's what I did and I showed how I did it in the video link in my first reply.
Are you showing the limited tour pak or the one without the lights? I’d like to buy a king tour pak for the road king but I’d like to add those cool ultra limited lights.
I bought the tour pak with the top rack. Check ebay for the accessory lights. Thanks for watching.
Did this tour pack from eBay have holes for other accessories ?
No, it did not. Thanks for watching.
Hello can you give the différents references and link to buy these parts Thank you from France
Search on eBay. You should find them there. Thanks for watching.
So how is the tour pack holding up for you..?
I’m thinking about getting the same one...
Just a little curious if you have had any issues with the lock like I read in one of the comments...
It's holding up fine. I am careful to not abuse the lock.
Other videos seem to have a gap of 1 inch or so between rack and backrest
Purchase a XFMT Tour pak and light for my Road King....The installation is pretty easy but the light did not come with any wiring diagram. Is there anyone out there that purchased the XFMT Tour Pak Tail Light kit and has a wiring diagram or can tell me which wires are for what lights. You would think this is included....unbelievable..
I'm afraid I can't help you, but thanks for watching.
DOES THIS TOUR PACK HAVE HOLES FOR TAIL LIGHT AND SPEAKERS? I' LOOKING FOR A TOUR PACK WITHOUT. HOW HAS THE TOUR PACK HELD UP? THANKS
i bought it several years ago on e-bay. if it's still available, that would be a good question for the seller.
Hi. Is it possible to install on old model? Like 06 ultra classic since it only need attach to detach plate
Search eBay for a Harley Tour Pack and you'll see models that fit older bikes. The one I bought fits 2014- UP
How has it held on your trips sir? Good video!
It has held up well.
Heads up people. This aftermarket king tour pack is a horrible product. The reason is the tour pack flexes every possible way and the latch only connects to the hasp about 1/32 of an inch and will result in the lid opening up while you’re riding and your stuff will be flying out on the highway. If you buy this product which I did modifications are necessary including buying the older latches from eBay from a guy named Tom buy sell.com along with their spacers and then stiffen up the box with fiberglass resin Bondo especially the corners and in particular where the hinges are. I used automotive metal mesh under the fiberglass near the latches too. I sanded / smoothed the fiberglass and sprayed with rubber truck liner. Then you’ll have something that is road worthy.
Good to know. I haven't experienced those problems with mine. Even with the modifications you made, it's way less expensive than the H-D original.