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joe schmoe
Posted 2010-08-03 12:08 PM (#66252)
Subject: Taking the trunk (tour pack) off?


Tourer

Posts: 446
East TN
I have an '09 Vision with CB/Interocm. I want to take th etour pack (trunk) off and see how it handles and stuff....What do I need to do with the CB/Intercom unit? Does it unplug and get set aside or is there someplace to put it on the bike while riding...I "assume"  it comes off but not sure...
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Webhair
Posted 2010-08-03 1:00 PM (#66260 - in reply to #66252)
Subject: Re: Taking the trunk (tour pack) off?


Iron Butt

Posts: 669
Peachtree City, GA
It unplugs - just leave it mounted and disconnect the cables and remove the bolts - lefts right off.

The intercom and the CB stay in the trunk.


Edited by Webhair 2010-08-03 1:00 PM
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joe schmoe
Posted 2010-08-03 1:08 PM (#66261 - in reply to #66252)
Subject: Re: Taking the trunk (tour pack) off?


Tourer

Posts: 446
East TN
Cool, thanks for the info webhair...
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RedRider
Posted 2010-08-03 1:45 PM (#66266 - in reply to #66252)
Subject: Re: Taking the trunk (tour pack) off?


Visionary

Posts: 1350
I just put my trunk back on Saturday. If you are looking back at the trunk, your right are 2 harnesses. 1 big one 1 small one. The small one has a short cable on mine. The connector found it's way back up into the trunk. I used a small piece of black tape and tape it to the big harness and that solved the problem.
Hope this helps so you don't have to take your trunk off again. :P
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Flatsix
Posted 2010-08-03 5:47 PM (#66285 - in reply to #66252)
Subject: Re: Taking the trunk (tour pack) off?


Tourer

Posts: 412
Fargo, ND

Here is a video on you tube that deals with removing the trunk if you are interested...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hr7f7uWInqM
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adirondacks
Posted 2010-08-03 8:37 PM (#66306 - in reply to #66252)
Subject: Re: Taking the trunk (tour pack) off?


Tourer

Posts: 323
Troy, NY
Great Video to watch!!!! Pretty easy to remove it. Have people found a big difference with the trunk off as opposed to just riding with it on? I have left the trunk on the entire time even when not "touring" long distances....
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hoosiervic
Posted 2010-08-03 9:50 PM (#66315 - in reply to #66306)
Subject: Re: Taking the trunk (tour pack) off?


Tourer

Posts: 492
Indianapolis, IN

adirondacks - 2010-08-03 9:37 PM Great Video to watch!!!! Pretty easy to remove it. Have people found a big difference with the trunk off as opposed to just riding with it on? I have left the trunk on the entire time even when not "touring" long distances....

 Took mine off after 3 months and 7000 miles. Wow! I couldn't believe how different the bike felt. Like it had lost 300 pounds and the center of gravity dropped noticeably. Now I only install the top box for long trips. 

 

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phoenix9
Posted 2010-08-03 11:24 PM (#66319 - in reply to #66252)
Subject: Re: Taking the trunk (tour pack) off?


Cruiser

Posts: 152
Litchfield Park, AZ
I've had the tour pack on the bike for all of about 3 hours. Installed it, went for a 70 mile ride with the wife......I hated it and she could care less about it. Said she liked the Victory backrest just as much. Took it back off that night and never put it back on. It has sat in my garage ever since and now I have it up for sale on consignment at AZ Victory. With the Saddlemen Solo-bag I see absolutely no reason to ever use it......and the bike looks and feels 5 times better

Your opinions may vary.
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RedRider
Posted 2010-08-04 5:01 AM (#66323 - in reply to #66252)
Subject: Re: Taking the trunk (tour pack) off?


Visionary

Posts: 1350
I had mine on for 16,000 miles. After my cancer treatment I took it off. It made the bike easier to maneuver with my lost energy. I put it back on for my trip to Sturgis. I have toyed with the idea of taking it off at Sturgis but I doubt I will just for 5 days.
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johnnyvision
Posted 2010-08-10 6:36 PM (#66836 - in reply to #66252)
Subject: RE: Taking the trunk (tour pack) off?


Visionary

Posts: 4278
go to you tube
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