Removing passenger peg mount help
12-30-2009, 03:39 PM
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Removing passenger peg mount help
Before you ask, no I haven't bought a manual yet. A service tech I know is supposed to be getting me one.
Anyone know what size head I need to get that bolt out of the passenger footpeg mount so I can take them off? I don't have it and need to go buy one. Thanks .
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torx 50 on my 07 nt...make sure u get 1 that's long enough to reach the bolt head
12-30-2009, 04:56 PM
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would you believe my '08 Fat Boy had T-47 bolts? I changed them out for allen head cap screws from Lowe's.
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12-30-2009, 07:31 PM
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torx 50 on my 07 nt...make sure u get 1 that's long enough to reach the bolt head
I am going to go with that since you have a NT. Thanks guys.
12-30-2009, 09:11 PM
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Took two trips to Sears to find one that would fit in, but I got it (T50). Now I just have to find a chrome bolt or something to plug up that hole. Thanks again guys.
12-30-2009, 11:20 PM
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I thought U were talking about the head where U put Ur hat.(J/K)..Glad U don't have to buy that one.
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I just have to find a chrome bolt or something to plug up that hole. Thanks again guys.
I was heading that same direction....Solo seated and pegless when I stumbled across these.....
They are a clean piece. And a guy never knows when he may need to give a ride to some hooker home from the bar?
Countour pegs. JP cycles. Pricey but good Hooker Insurance?
12-31-2009, 09:46 AM
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I was heading that same direction....Solo seated and pegless when I stumbled across these.....
They are a clean piece. And a guy never knows when he may need to give a ride to some hooker home from the bar?
Countour pegs. JP cycles. Pricey but good Hooker Insurance?
Those are pretty cool man, I will check them out. Thanks.