I saw a tour pak on a Freewheeler. The guy had a mounting plate that bolted to the trunk lid using the luggage rack holes then provided correct mount holes for tour pak - sort of an adapter if you will. Anybody know who makes them?
I saw a tour pak on a Freewheeler. The guy had a mounting plate that bolted to the trunk lid using the luggage rack holes then provided correct mount holes for tour pak - sort of an adapter if you will. Anybody know who makes them?
I actually have a HD tour pack from my old 1979 FLH in my garage. I thought about painting it to match and putting it on my Freewheeler. After thinking about it I think it would be too much weight for the hinge and gasket. Also, if you have the tour pack full and need to open the trunk that would be a lot of weight on the hinge and the trunk lid retainer strap would not be able to hold the weight. I think it would be a bad idea.
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IF you look at the directions for the 'luggage rack' it says you only have a 25# capacity, you will be using 1/2 of that for the tour pack, The 'Freewheeler' is the sports car model, kind of like a Dyna to an Ultra. If storage capacity was your goal, should have taken a second look at a Tri-Glide. Trying to convert your 'Free' to a 'Tri' will cost you a bunch of money and screw up the Freewheeler.
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What you say is true. I traded a full-boat tri-glide for my free for that reason. However I have health problems that require more luggage capacity. I live on 'formula' that isn't readily available so I must carry enough for any trip I'd like to make and I need an Oxygen concentrator. I currently have a H-D 'suitcase' on the luggage rack for the Oxygen but a 6 day supply of grub takes up half the trunk. A bit more capacity that could be removed for local rides would be handy.
With a little ingenuity I don't think it would be hard to make a rack like you see on some car trailer hitches to carry stuff It would be easy to make your own bumper and have the rack as a easy on and off then your warranty would not be affected because it would not be a trailer hitch I see mystery design trikes have such a rack in their accessory page
This was posted on Facebook on a thread in the Tri-Glide and Freewheeler group: http://www.rickrak.com/
My friends TriGlide hitch raised rack to get it above exhaust. Should work the same on FLRT.
When I bought my Free I looked at the idea of adding more storage. Didn't want to add to the trunk lid, but thought about going over the top of it. Put a hinge on the right side of the trunk, a latch on the left, and the tour pak could swing up to the right and the FW lid would be clear to swing to the left. Penciled in a basic sketch, then decided I didn't need the extra space that bad. Here's the drawing if someone's feeling adventurous...
Rack is approx 48 x 20. YES Common sense prevails as to not loading a lot of heavy stuff on the rack. He travels with the trike trailered behind a RV. The rack is used to go shopping with the trike when the RV is parked.
I wonder what Harley would say about a rack like that. Do you think they would void the warranty because of there being a trailer hitch on the bike or if you had pictures of the rack would they be ok with it. in my mind they should be ok but who knows. A rack like that would be very helpful for carrying camping gear. I myself would make it a little smaller but that's just me.
You might look into something like this. But you'd need to install a trailer hitch. I found an Aluma MCT locally on CL for a decent price and will tow that when I need more space.
http://www.tagalongtrailers.info/