Installing Bikers Choice Fat Rear Saddlebag guards
#1
Installing Bikers Choice Fat Rear Saddlebag guards
Ever since I had a garage tip over with my Victory Cross Roads I have been a fan of engine guards and saddlebag guards. I bought some Bikers Choice Fat Rear Saddlebag Guards naively thinking that everything I needed to get them installed would be included ......wrong assumption!!
Some research has shown that I probably need the following additional parts
Saddlebag Supports - 49194-09A
Saddlebag Supports - 90781-09A
Lock nut (2 needed) - 7531
Antenna relocation mounting kit - 76557-09
The thread I found was about installing HD bars - I assume the Bikers Choice ones will need the same?
Any help or advice would be appreciated.
Some research has shown that I probably need the following additional parts
Saddlebag Supports - 49194-09A
Saddlebag Supports - 90781-09A
Lock nut (2 needed) - 7531
Antenna relocation mounting kit - 76557-09
The thread I found was about installing HD bars - I assume the Bikers Choice ones will need the same?
Any help or advice would be appreciated.
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...I'd suggest you watch the classifieds for someone selling the whole stock set up from an 09 or newer classic, ultra etc.
some guys take them off for the sleek custom look.
screw that I want to save my bags from a tip or some douche who tries parking too close and bashes bags.
the parts manual- or the online manual at ronnies will have nice exploded diagrams for you
here's where mine probably saved my leg- without the guards the bumper would have just crushed my leg into the motor...
...not only did she run a red, but she was on the wrong side of the street . $160 fine 'failure to yield'...no insurance, no reg, suspended license for her previous accident with no insurance.
mike
some guys take them off for the sleek custom look.
screw that I want to save my bags from a tip or some douche who tries parking too close and bashes bags.
the parts manual- or the online manual at ronnies will have nice exploded diagrams for you
here's where mine probably saved my leg- without the guards the bumper would have just crushed my leg into the motor...
...not only did she run a red, but she was on the wrong side of the street . $160 fine 'failure to yield'...no insurance, no reg, suspended license for her previous accident with no insurance.
mike
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