









🏍️ Elevate your Harley’s style and storage game—ride with confidence and class!
The TCMT Razor Motorcycle Trunk Box Backrest Luggage Mount Rack Base Plate is a premium accessory designed specifically for Harley Davidson Touring models from 2014 to 2025. Crafted with durable ABS plastic, chrome metal, and a leather-foam backrest, it offers a perfect blend of rugged durability, rider comfort, and sleek aesthetics. This complete mounting kit enhances your bike’s storage capacity and rider support, making it an essential upgrade for the discerning Harley enthusiast.














| ASIN | B07B2WRY7T |
| Best Sellers Rank | #625,451 in Automotive ( See Top 100 in Automotive ) #388 in Powersports Luggage Racks |
| Brand | TCMT |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (260) |
| Date First Available | February 26, 2018 |
| Exterior | Smooth |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Manufacturer | TCMT |
| Manufacturer Part Number | US-XF111547-04-A |
J**L
Spacious
Good product
I**N
Great value for the money
Great part, fits right, great color match, makes the bike. Would recommend. Little bit flimsy bot the price makes up for it.
N**Y
Missing hardware
Nice box but missing 2 screws with washers
W**J
Great trunk
Ok the trunk is nice and nice think plastic, but I had to drill the 3 holes for the back rest. Other than that I am happy with the product. The rack fit on bike perfect and I had to drill the 4 holes to mount it but there is indentation so no guess work out the 4 bolts holes to mount it. But no indentation for the back rest. But I also bought the support plate to help trunk not crack. I also bought the black latch and hinge kit as well and those worked out great. Price here way better than Harley price.
S**N
Lasts long
Pros: I’ve had this for a couple years now. It works well and gives me a lot more storage space. The razor pack looks small but holds a lot. Paint has held up well and isn’t that bad. It’s definitely not a pro job but it works fine. Cons: the lock is finicky. Sometimes I have to overturn the key counterclockwise, then turn it clockwise to unlock it. Also the tiny string that holds the lid has snapped a few times already. I suggest doing some fab work on it. I bought the rack in case I needed it but I haven’t yet. But it feels sturdy and I inspected it and it looks good. Overall for the price I recommend it
R**E
Great value
I really like it. The paint is very good and it works well. Bought this to compliment my King Tour Pak. I use it when I'm riding solo or locally but still want the convenience and a little extra storage of a tour pak. My girl isn't that fond of it because the King is more comfortable and of course holds 3 times more. One problem, however, is the pad. It is already coming apart after only a month, but I still give it five stars because of the price. FYI I switched out the hardware so the pics show black latches but it comes with chrome.
A**A
Very good quality
Color matches perfectly, excellent quality.
R**.
OK but you need to do some stuff..
Ok, generally overall I am happy with this trunk. Just be advised you're going to have to take care of some things; if you use it as-is you won't be a happy biker. First thing, the spring-loaded strap is a joke, just trash it. I replaced it with one from Harley...like $30.00. Much better. Second thing, the backrest leather is literally just stapled into it's plastic mold. I went to you-know-where and got a pop-rivet gun and 100 rivets for under $10.00. I went around and put a rivet in between each staple. There are two "humps" of plastic where the backrest sits on the plastic of the trunk...don't pop-rivet there. It is *much* more secure now. Open the lid and look at the top part. You'll see where you need to drill to mount the backrest. Easy peazy. Mounting...I have a 2012 Road Glide with the permanent mounting bracket. I removed the Tour Pak but left the bracket as-is. There is a recessed piece on the bottom of the replacement trunk which nicely fits the existing bracket...you just have to drill the holes. All I did was take a piece of cardboard and taped it securely to the bracket, then outlined it with a permanent marker. Then I got a nail and punched up through the existing (threaded) mounting holes and the cardboard. Cut the outline out, centered it and taped it to the bottom of the new trunk and drilled where the nail came through. I had to elongate one hole about 1/8" and secured them with blue thread lock, lock washers and two nuts each. You will have to figure out your own antenna situation. I never used the CB and bought Harley's internal FM antenna. It does fine for local stations and I Bluetooth everything else. I got around $300 in the trunk which is less than half what the "other guys" want for basically the same setup. So far no issues with the hinges or latch. I'd do it again.
J**I
Very easy to put together and mountings where dead on.
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