Mustang Seat, Rear Seat, Sissy Bar, Quick Release Windshield and Harley Saddlebags
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Shipped. It should get there Wednesday.
To make it all fit in the box, I took the sissy bar apart.
I just put the screws back in the holes they came out of. I found this morning that I'm missing one torx screw - if you care tons about it, you can probably find one at Home Depot. Get a stainless steel one so that it doesn't rust.
You'll need a torx bit and a regular phillips bit to put it back together. I also highly recommend the use of some sort of thread locker. You really don't want those screws backing out when somebody is using the backrest.
To make it all fit in the box, I took the sissy bar apart.
I just put the screws back in the holes they came out of. I found this morning that I'm missing one torx screw - if you care tons about it, you can probably find one at Home Depot. Get a stainless steel one so that it doesn't rust.
You'll need a torx bit and a regular phillips bit to put it back together. I also highly recommend the use of some sort of thread locker. You really don't want those screws backing out when somebody is using the backrest.
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Shipped. It should get there Wednesday.
To make it all fit in the box, I took the sissy bar apart.
I just put the screws back in the holes they came out of. I found this morning that I'm missing one torx screw - if you care tons about it, you can probably find one at Home Depot. Get a stainless steel one so that it doesn't rust.
You'll need a torx bit and a regular phillips bit to put it back together. I also highly recommend the use of some sort of thread locker. You really don't want those screws backing out when somebody is using the backrest.
To make it all fit in the box, I took the sissy bar apart.
I just put the screws back in the holes they came out of. I found this morning that I'm missing one torx screw - if you care tons about it, you can probably find one at Home Depot. Get a stainless steel one so that it doesn't rust.
You'll need a torx bit and a regular phillips bit to put it back together. I also highly recommend the use of some sort of thread locker. You really don't want those screws backing out when somebody is using the backrest.
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