Great road in South America; I guess it is summer down your way. Thank you for the feedback! Ride safe - and yes, we ship internationally all of the time.
One suggestion on the install video is to say the 4 degree bracket is either the top or bottom of the tour pak. It only says the 4 degree bracket is connected to the tour pak.
Thanks for the comment Tim. Nice to see a face to match the name. We do a bit better job of explaning the various angled brackets and where they go better in the written installation instruction; good point. This is Patrick by the way.
Very informative video. I ordered one of these cause I thought it was the perfect idea for my flimsy lid. However, I ain't know it came from China. So wait time probably longer.
@@tarrondrichburgh5536 Rich....tracking does not show that, you might be tracking something else. Should deliver on Monday. Here is the update: Tracking Number: 9400111206214352319237 Copy Add to Informed Delivery Expected Delivery by MONDAY 3 April 2023 by 9:00pm Your item departed our USPS facility in ATLANTA, GA 30336 on April 2, 2023 at 9:55 am. The item is currently in transit to the destination.
I understand you don’t have any Indian install videos. What about still shots? I’d like to see how the brackets look on the outside of the trunk. Seems the hardware won’t be hidden as it is on the Harley’s.
Thanks for the question Justin. Unfortunately, none of our Indian customer have sent us a video and we only have photos of the installation we did on a test bike we had access to. But the install would be similar to the H-D version and our instructions do a good job of instruction. We think you would not have any trouble; and it is a nice upgrade.
We don't have any Indians around for photo, other that our picture on our store. You are correct, in that the backrest does not cover the back-plate as in the Harley version. But the back-plates are nice zinc coated parts. We used to sell a TB-2 Chrome version of the product; but discontinued it; customers preferred the less expensive zinc. But we have a couple chrome ones we could replace a TB-3I kit with, if you want, just let us know here or via email to: info@eglidegoodies.com Ride safe!
Bought this hinge, great idea, crazy price, BUT it works, and I would say 2 thumbs up if they sent screws long enough to do the job on the lower half,,, 6-32 screws were 1/4" too short... so you can pay $90 after shipping but be prepared to go spend another $5 for the proper length SS screws, nut and washers.
Thanks for the comment Larry, but our experience with all H-D tour-paks is that, the next longer screw size -- after you torque the screws down, stick out too far. Our procedure in the install instructions allows you to use the kit screws: If you install one screw at a time (without using a split lock washer & flat washer), then repeat with the other three....you will compress the liner. Then go back, one at a time and back each screw out, then insert a flat and lock washer. Then when you tighten all screws, the liner gets compressed and the shorter screw length is optimal. Hope this help. Ride safe and thanks for the feedback.
Very good video, I'll try it with my tourpack, thank you very much and greetings from Uruguay
Great road in South America; I guess it is summer down your way. Thank you for the feedback! Ride safe - and yes, we ship internationally all of the time.
One suggestion on the install video is to say the 4 degree bracket is either the top or bottom of the tour pak. It only says the 4 degree bracket is connected to the tour pak.
Thanks for the comment Tim. Nice to see a face to match the name. We do a bit better job of explaning the various angled brackets and where they go better in the written installation instruction; good point. This is Patrick by the way.
Great product, I ordered one. This obviously replaces the stock tether, so you can choose to remove it or keep it on I guess?
You can remove the tether
Very informative video. I ordered one of these cause I thought it was the perfect idea for my flimsy lid. However, I ain't know it came from China. So wait time probably longer.
The TB-3 is manufactured here in the USA - in Southern, CA to be exact.
@@eGlideGoodiesTV ok. Even better. But how come my tracking shows it coming from China?
@@tarrondrichburgh5536 Rich....tracking does not show that, you might be tracking something else. Should deliver on Monday. Here is the update: Tracking Number:
9400111206214352319237
Copy Add to Informed Delivery
Expected Delivery by
MONDAY
3
April
2023
by
9:00pm
Your item departed our USPS facility in ATLANTA, GA 30336 on April 2, 2023 at 9:55 am. The item is currently in transit to the destination.
@@eGlideGoodiesTV ok. Sorry if I'm wrong. Got kinda upset when I thought I wasn't supporting American business. Peace
I understand you don’t have any Indian install videos. What about still shots? I’d like to see how the brackets look on the outside of the trunk. Seems the hardware won’t be hidden as it is on the Harley’s.
Do you have any videos of install on an Indian Roadmaster?
Thanks for the question Justin. Unfortunately, none of our Indian customer have sent us a video and we only have photos of the installation we did on a test bike we had access to. But the install would be similar to the H-D version and our instructions do a good job of instruction. We think you would not have any trouble; and it is a nice upgrade.
We don't have any Indians around for photo, other that our picture on our store. You are correct, in that the backrest does not cover the back-plate as in the Harley version. But the back-plates are nice zinc coated parts. We used to sell a TB-2 Chrome version of the product; but discontinued it; customers preferred the less expensive zinc. But we have a couple chrome ones we could replace a TB-3I kit with, if you want, just let us know here or via email to: info@eglidegoodies.com
Ride safe!
...when I say chrome, all we have are the chrome back-plates Justin.
Bought this hinge, great idea, crazy price, BUT it works, and I would say 2 thumbs up if they sent screws long enough to do the job on the lower half,,, 6-32 screws were 1/4" too short... so you can pay $90 after shipping but be prepared to go spend another $5 for the proper length SS screws, nut and washers.
Thanks for the comment Larry, but our experience with all H-D tour-paks is that, the next longer screw size -- after you torque the screws down, stick out too far. Our procedure in the install instructions allows you to use the kit screws: If you install one screw at a time (without using a split lock washer & flat washer), then repeat with the other three....you will compress the liner. Then go back, one at a time and back each screw out, then insert a flat and lock washer. Then when you tighten all screws, the liner gets compressed and the shorter screw length is optimal. Hope this help. Ride safe and thanks for the feedback.
@@eGlideGoodiesTV might I suggest Hex Lock Nut with Nylon insert? .06 cents each
@@AT5VET Good tip; we'll consider this for sure!