Tour Pak on a Freewheeler

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anyone try putting a tour pak on the new freewheeler? i wonder if harley is making a kit to make it removable? it would be nice for longer trips.
 
anyone try putting a tour pak on the new freewheeler? i wonder if harley is making a kit to make it removable? it would be nice for longer trips.

UGH! (sorry)

The Freewheeler, with the luggage rack, sissy bar, and the right luggage bag(s) could probably hold more and it would be removable.

I would be very weary of attempting to mount something like a TriGlide's tour-pak on the lid of a Freewheeler......

However, I think the concept of a trailer hitch setup for a Freewheeler may be worth exploring? If you really need to carry more with one.

I like the Freewheeler because it does NOT have all the fluff that comes on the TriGlide.....

But, if you did want all that extra stuff (tour-pak, fairing, and such) why not just buy the TriGlide?

I understand buying a bike, or trike, and making it your own; but, remaking a Freewheeler into a TriGlide just seems to be .....

Well, I am going to say questionable path.

Anyway, you follow your own path and see where it takes you, you just never know.

Springman
 
UGH! (sorry)

The Freewheeler, with the luggage rack, sissy bar, and the right luggage bag(s) could probably hold more and it would be removable.

I would be very weary of attempting to mount something like a TriGlide's tour-pak on the lid of a Freewheeler......

However, I think the concept of a trailer hitch setup for a Freewheeler may be worth exploring? If you really need to carry more with one.

I like the Freewheeler because it does NOT have all the fluff that comes on the TriGlide.....

But, if you did want all that extra stuff (tour-pak, fairing, and such) why not just buy the TriGlide?

I understand buying a bike, or trike, and making it your own; but, remaking a Freewheeler into a TriGlide just seems to be .....

Well, I am going to say questionable path.

Anyway, you follow your own path and see where it takes you, you just never know.

Springman

I have seen plenty of Road Kings and Heritage Softails with tour paks. Some people don't like the fairing and prefer the large windshield, instead. No reason you can't have a tour pak for longer trips, and it's still less money out than a Tri Glide.
 
i thought maybe harley made something so you could do this. alot of people have the tour paks for their two wheelers and only use them when the wife goes with them or on a trip. i do like the more stripped down look myself. harley is missing out on selling parts here, not that i'm worried about them making money.
 
i thought maybe harley made something so you could do this. alot of people have the tour paks for their two wheelers and only use them when the wife goes with them or on a trip. i do like the more stripped down look myself. harley is missing out on selling parts here, not that i'm worried about them making money.

I have seen plenty of Road Kings and Heritage Softails with tour paks. Some people don't like the fairing and prefer the large windshield, instead. No reason you can't have a tour pak for longer trips, and it's still less money out than a Tri Glide.

A Freewheeler is not a Road King or Softail. If you own or have looked at the rear of a Freewheeler, you would understand. The Freewheeler's trunk lid just was not meant to handle a tour-pak. Closed, it would be OK, but the Freewheeler lid hinges to the side; and, the hinge would not take the load very well when swung open. Even with the luggage rack, the load is meant to be removed for accessing the trunk.

I like the luggage rack and sissy-bar combo as I think it would allow even more storage than a tour-pak, with the appropriate soft bag(s).

But, who knows, if you can generate enough interest........

Springman
 
Sprimgman2007, I was specifically referring to your remark "But, if you did want all that extra stuff (tour-pak, fairing, and such) why not just buy the TriGlide?" Whether a tour pak becomes available for the model remains to be seen. I the meantime, versatility could be the Freewheelers edge.
 
Sprimgman2007, I was specifically referring to your remark "But, if you did want all that extra stuff (tour-pak, fairing, and such) why not just buy the TriGlide?" Whether a tour pak becomes available for the model remains to be seen. I the meantime, versatility could be the Freewheelers edge.

I didn't say "stuff", I said "fluff".....:D:D:D (it was early when I posted, no coffee yet....)

Springman
 
even on top of my ultra tour pac I use a soft roll bag . looks good and holds a lot. I have finally gotten the wife trained to pack less. of course this too costs more as you have to buy more while on the road.
 
how about a bracket where the tour pak slides on and off. maybe make in mount in the same holes as the luggage rack, that way you could slide if off and on when you need to get in the box. the only time i would use it is when traveling anyway. just kicking around some ideas.
 
One man's fluff is another man's essentials. You probably could do it but it doesn't look like there is a lot of structure near the top of the FWtrunk. Where you would need to mount the TP.

Beauty is is in the eye of the beerholder
 
how about a bracket where the tour pak slides on and off. maybe make in mount in the same holes as the luggage rack, that way you could slide if off and on when you need to get in the box. the only time i would use it is when traveling anyway. just kicking around some ideas.

just thinking ....this is a good idea . how about reversing the detachable latches idea and hook it in the back / latch it under the passenger back rest near the seat bolt ? could do the luggage rack the same way.

hey ! We need a designer here
 
Think I am confused, freewheeler did not compute LMAO, that and Triglide was the only options on the forum ..... mine "was" and Electra Glide (2) wheeler .... now a three wheeler but not a Tri nor Free ..... Champion conversion kit lot of confusion here ......... need another option .... "CONVERTED" .....lmao
I did not know that had a trunk lid on top that swung open to the left.....

Springman
 
Yes ,you can have a tour pack on your freewheeler flrt !
It also flips up toward the driver's seat too allow the trunk to be open. Then flips down to resume normal position. This is a manufactured bracket that slides right into your backrest brackets and locks down the same way. So it's removable, does not come with a tour pack purchased separately. Whether it's a razor, chopped or King tour pack.
I like advanced products color matching tour packs. I have custom paint so I have to get a color match a black quartz.
So the answer to your question is it is very possible, bracket is somewhere around 550.00 approximately.
 
Yes ,you can have a tour pack on your freewheeler flrt !
It also flips up toward the driver's seat too allow the trunk to be open. Then flips down to resume normal position. This is a manufactured bracket that slides right into your backrest brackets and locks down the same way. So it's removable, does not come with a tour pack purchased separately. Whether it's a razor, chopped or King tour pack.
I like advanced products color matching tour packs. I have custom paint so I have to get a color match a black quartz.
So the answer to your question is it is very possible, bracket is somewhere around 550.00 approximately.
Hi Thanks for taking time to respond to a post, but in this case the last post was 10 years old.
 

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