1. | Open the Tour-Pak lid and remove all items from the Tour-Pak base. | |||||||||||||
2. | Models with rubber mat: Remove the mat. Models with molded liner: Open the map pocket and remove the acorn nuts with flat washers. Remove the map pocket and liner. NOTE Do not remove the screws (1) from the Tour-Pak attaching holes at this time. Do not remove or loosen the rearmost locknut (6). The luggage rack spacers (3) will drop free as the locknuts are removed. |
Figure 1. Tour-Pak Attaching Hardware, 2008 and Earlier Touring Models | ||||||||||||
3. | See Figure 1. Holding the hex head cap screws (1) at the bottom of the Tour-Pak, remove the four forward nylon cap locknuts (4), washers (2) and spacers (3) on the underside that fasten the Tour-Pak to the luggage rack (5) side rails. Do not remove or loosen the rearmost locknut (6). Do not remove the screws from the holes. | |||||||||||||
4. | See Figure 2. Obtain the two cushion bumpers (2) from the kit. | |||||||||||||
5. | Use isopropyl alcohol to thoroughly clean the rear fender surface in the area (4) behind the seat retention nut (3). | |||||||||||||
6. | Peel the liner from the adhesive backing on one of the bumpers, and fasten the bumper to the fender as shown, crosswise on center about 25 mm (1 in) behind the seat retention nut. Hold for a few seconds to set the adhesive. | |||||||||||||
7. | Peel the liner from the backing on the remaining bumper, and fasten that bumper about 25 mm (1 in) behind the first bumper. NOTE For standard or King Tour-Paks: Use the longer screws if the Tour-Pak interior color is gray. Use the shorter screws if the Tour-Pak interior color is black. For chopped Tour-Paks: Use the longer screws. |
Figure 2. Amplifier Installation, 2008 and Earlier Touring Models | ||||||||||||
8. | Obtain the amplifier (1) and correct attaching screws from the kit. | |||||||||||||
9. | Hold the amplifier with the mounting flanges up, and the electrical connector toward you. From the right side of the vehicle, slide the amplifier underneath the Tour-Pak, between the fender and the luggage rack side rails. NOTE Always install the mounting screws from inside the Tour-Pak. If the screws are installed from the bottom, the threaded ends can tear the rubber mat or molded liner, and scratch items (such as helmets) stored inside. | |||||||||||||
10. | See Figure 1. One at a time starting at the front, remove the Tour-Pak attaching screws (1) and flat washers (2), replacing them with new screws and flat washers from the kit. On the underside of the luggage rack, install the original spacers (3, concave side up), new flat washers (2) and nylon cap locknuts (4) on the screws. With the spacer concavity in line with the luggage rack rails, hold the nuts and tighten the screws until snug. | |||||||||||||
11. | In a crosswise pattern, alternately tighten the screws to 10.8–12.2 N·m (96–108 in-lbs). Be sure that the concavity of each spacer remains in line with the rail and has not rotated out of position. | |||||||||||||
12. | Install the rubber mat or molded liner. Close the Tour-Pak lid. | |||||||||||||
13. | Obtain the amplifier harness and plug the 23-way socket housing into the amplifier connector. Listen for a definite "click". | |||||||||||||
14. | Route the harness forward on the vehicle, along the right-side Tour-Pak support. Use a cable strap from the kit to fasten the main body and the long two-wire branch of the harness to the support. The amplifier mounting bracket and all hardware not used can be discarded. Proceed to Amplifier Harness Routing and Connection. |
1. | Refer to the service manual and follow the instructions to remove the Tour-Pak. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
2. | See Figure 3. Obtain the two cushion bumpers (2) from the kit. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
3. | Use isopropyl alcohol to thoroughly clean the rear fender surface in the area (4) behind the seat retention nut (3). | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
4. | Peel the liner from the adhesive backing on one of the bumpers, and fasten the bumper to the fender as shown, crosswise on center about 25 mm (1 in) behind the seat retention nut. Hold for a few seconds to set the adhesive. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
5. | Peel the liner from the backing on the remaining bumper, and fasten that bumper about 25 mm (1 in) behind the first bumper. NOTE Cover the rear fender with an H-D Service Cover or clean shop towel to prevent scratching. Damage to the finish could result. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
6. | Install the amplifier mounting plate (7) onto the top of the Tour-Pak rack (1). a. Slide one bent tab (8) under the rack side rail and rotate the mounting plate downward to position the second bent tab under the opposite side rail. b. Adjust the mounting plate to align the mounting holes (9) with the Tour-Pak mounting holes on the side rail assembly. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
7. | Loosen (do not remove) the forward screws (10) holding the Tour-Pak rack. Remove the four rear screws (11) holding the rack. |
Figure 3. Amplifier Installation, 2009 and Later Touring Models | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
8. | Rotate the rack upward to install the amplifier (12). a. Hold the amplifier with the mounting flanges facing up, and the electrical connector toward you. b. From the right side, slide the amplifier underneath the Tour-Pak rack. Mount the amplifier on the studs of the mounting plate installed in step 6. c. Install flat washers (14) and locknuts (13) onto the studs. Tighten the nuts to 6.8–9 N·m (60–80 in-lbs). d. Rotate the Tour-Pak rack back downward and install the rear mounting screws. Tighten the front and rear mounting screws to 20.3–27.1 N·m (15–20 ft-lbs). | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
9. | Refer to the service manual and follow the instructions given to install the Tour-Pak. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
10. | Obtain the amplifier harness and plug the 23-way socket housing into the amplifier connector. Listen for a definite "click". | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
11. | Route the harness forward on the vehicle, along the right-side Tour-Pak support. Use a cable strap from the kit to fasten the main body and the long two-wire branch of the harness to the support. Hardware not used can be discarded. Proceed to Amplifier Harness Routing and Connection. |
1. | Refer to the service manual and follow the instructions to remove the body assembly. | |||||||||||
2. | See Figure 4. For later bodies: Center the amplifier on the four pads at the top of the outside front body wall. Mark the drill locations using the amplifier as a template, then remove the amplifier. For earlier bodies (with no pads): a. Measure and determine the center (1) of the outside front body wall as shown. b. Lay a strip of 51 mm (2 in) wide masking tape from top to bottom over the approximate center of the outside front body wall. c. Very carefully measure again, and mark the center near the top of the tape strip. Measure and mark the center near the bottom of the strip. Draw a line from the top mark to the bottom mark. d. Facing the tape, measure 127 mm (5.0 in) from the center line to the left side of the outside front body wall (2). Measure 127 mm (5.0 in) from the center line to the right side of the outside front body wall. e. Lay a strip of 51 mm (2 in) wide masking tape from the top to approximately half way down the outside front body wall at the 127 mm (5.0 in) distance from the center line, on both the left and right sides. f. Measure down 50.8 mm (2.0 in) from the top edge of the front body wall on the left-side tape (3), and draw a horizontal line across the tape. Repeat on the right-side tape. g. Hold the amplifier (4) with the mounting flanges facing the body, and the electrical connector toward the left. Center the amplifier on the front of the body, with the upper mounting holes on the horizontal lines on the tapes. Mark the drill locations using the amplifier as a template, then remove the amplifier. |
Figure 4. Amplifier Installation, 2009 and Later Trike Models | ||||||||||
3. | Drill the mounting holes as follows: a. Mark the center of the amplifier mounting holes on the tape with a center punch. b. drill four 3 mm (⅛ in) guide holes through the body wall, c. drill four 8 mm (5/16 in) holes through the guide holes. | |||||||||||
4. | Remove the tape. Lightly sand the hole to remove burrs and sharp edges. Clean the body surface of tape residue with a mixture of 50 to 70% isopropyl alcohol and 30 to 50% distilled water. | |||||||||||
5. | See Figure 7. Place a large washer (7) onto the threads of the four button head screws (6) from the kit. From inside the trunk, insert the screws through the holes in the front body wall. | |||||||||||
6. | Obtain the ground cable (12) from the kit. The ground cable includes a separate 6.4 mm (¼ in) ring terminal. Connect the installed 7.9 mm (5/16 in) ring terminal to the ground strap inside the trunk. | |||||||||||
7. | Route the ground cable to the outside of the trunk through the wire grommet. | |||||||||||
8. | Crimp the supplied 6.4 mm (¼ in) ring terminal onto the end of the ground cable. | |||||||||||
9. | See Figure 4. Viewing from the outside of the body, install the ground cable ring terminal onto the upper left (5) screw threads (right side of the body). NOTE The paint has been removed from the underside of the amplifier mounting flange at the ground cable installation location. | |||||||||||
10. | See Figure 7. With the amplifier connector facing left, mount the amplifier to the outside front body wall with the nylon lock nuts (5) and small washers (4). Tighten the nuts to 10.8–12.2 N·m (96–108 in-lbs). | |||||||||||
11. | Refer to the service manual and follow the instructions given to install the body assembly. | |||||||||||
12. | Obtain the amplifier harness and plug the 23-way socket housing into the amplifier connector. Listen for a definite "click". | |||||||||||
13. | Guide the harness through the openings in the frame below the passenger pillion seat. The amplifier mounting bracket and all hardware not used can be discarded. Proceed to Amplifier Harness Routing and Connection. |
1 | 6-place pin housing [6A], (labeled "Interconnect") |
1 | Amplifier harness |
2 | Yellow/orange wire |
3 | Yellow/violet wire |
4 | Short branch of amplifier harness |
5 | Left-side fairing support bracket |
6 | Left-side speaker |
7 | Interconnect harness socket terminals (2) |
8 | Amplifier harness socket terminals (2) |
9 | Amplifier harness spade terminals (2) |
10 | Long branch of amplifier harness |
11 | Cable strap |
14. | Go back to the seat area in front of the Tour-Pak. a. Remove the four screws from the rear speaker grille. Remove the speaker grille from the speaker pod. b. Remove the speaker from the speaker pod. Carefully disconnect the socket terminals from the speaker spade contacts. c. Install the socket terminals from the amplifier harness to the speaker spade contacts. The spade contacts are different-sized to prevent improper assembly. d. Use electrical tape to seal the original socket terminals to prevent short circuit. Tuck the taped terminals out of the way inside the speaker pod. e. With the spade contacts at the bottom, install the speaker back into the speaker pod. Align the holes in the speaker with those in the speaker pod. f. Align the holes in the speaker grille with those in the speaker. Install the four screws removed earlier. Alternately tighten the screws securely. g. Repeat for the opposite side of the vehicle. NOTE Verify that the ignition key switch is in the OFF position before attaching the battery cables. | |
WARNING Connect positive (+) battery cable first. If positive (+) cable should contact ground with negative (-) cable connected, the resulting sparks can cause a battery explosion, which could result in death or serious injury. (00068a) | ||
15. | Connect the battery as follows: a. Install the amplifier harness fused red wire terminal along with the red battery positive (+) cable terminal to the positive (+) side of the battery. b. Install the amplifier harness black ground wire terminal along with the black battery negative (-) cable terminal to the negative (-) side of the battery. c. Apply a light coat of Harley-Davidson electrical contact lubricant (H-D Part No. 99861-02), petroleum jelly or corrosion retardant material to the battery terminals. d. Tuck the fuse holder and amplifier connecting wires in front of the battery. NOTE: It may be helpful to cut the cable strap on
the strain relief arm of the fuse holder, and install a new cable
strap to tie the arm in place after the fuse holder is in
position. e. For 2006 and 2007 models: Refer to the service manual and follow the instructions to install the battery into the vehicle. For 2008 and later models: Be sure that all wire terminals connected to the battery are aligned with the openings in the ECM caddy. Refer to the service manual and follow the instructions to install the ECM caddy to the top of the battery. f. For ALL models: Install the main fuse per service manual instructions. | |
16. | Test the sound system for proper operation. | |
17. | Install the outer fairing and windshield per service manual instructions. | |
18. | Refer to the service manual, and follow the instructions to install the fuel tank, console and seat. |
Item | Description (Quantity) | Part Number |
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1 | Amplifier, 2/4 channel | Not sold separately |
2 | Cap screw, hex head, 1/4-20 x 64 mm (2½ in) long (4) | 3768 |
3 | Cap screw, hex head, 1/4-20 x 51 mm (2 in) long (4) | 2881W |
4 | Flat washer, small diameter, heat treated (8) | 6110 |
5 | Hex lock nut, nylon insert, 1/4-20 (4) | 7686 |
6 | Screw, hex socket, button head, 1/4-20 x 32 mm (1¼ in) long (4) | 2513 |
7 | Flat washer, large diameter (4) | 6036 |
8 | Bracket, amplifier mounting | 76540-09 |
9 | Bumper (2) | 76439-06 |
10 | Cable strap (10) | 10006 |
11 | Harness, amplifier (not shown) | 70178-06 |
12 | Cable, ground (not shown). Includes one attached 5/16-inch (7.9 mm) ring terminal and one separate 1/4-inch (6.4 mm) ring terminal. | Not sold separately |