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Old Jul 21, 2019 | 05:57 PM
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Hi, I recently purchased a 2019 Fatbob 114 - loving it so far! Used to ride much lighter motorcycles (350cc max) back in school, and then, stopped many years ago. Decided to get back on it - looked at several options, but got sold on the fatbob

I recently noticed that one of the screws on the side cover (battery cover) is missing - not sure if it was that way when it was delivered, or if it was loose dropped off somehow (both very unlikely). Dealership said they'll order it - but a few weeks later, it is still "on order". It looks like a regular bolt - and I'm sure I can find it elsewhere online. But I don't know the dimensions. I spent some time going thru' the parts list, but can't seem to find the details of that screw. Can somebody help me identify the specific replacement?

I want to change the front and rear turn signal bulbs (to improve visibility) - looked at youtube and found somebody saying that the front was 1156 and rear was 1157 - but other sites seem to indicate that it should be 1157 for both front and rear. Can somebody here help? (couldn't find the bulb type in the service manual or in the owner's manual - which was surprising)

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Hi, I recently purchased a 2019 Fatbob 114 - loving it so far! Used to ride much lighter motorcycles (350cc max) back in school, and then, stopped many years ago. Decided to get back on it - looked at several options, but got sold on the fatbob

I recently noticed that one of the screws on the side cover (battery cover) is missing - not sure if it was that way when it was delivered, or if it was loose dropped off somehow (both very unlikely). Dealership said they'll order it - but a few weeks later, it is still "on order". It looks like a regular bolt - and I'm sure I can find it elsewhere online. But I don't know the dimensions. I spent some time going thru' the parts list, but can't seem to find the details of that screw. Can somebody help me identify the specific replacement?

I want to change the front and rear turn signal bulbs (to improve visibility) - looked at youtube and found somebody saying that the front was 1156 and rear was 1157 - but other sites seem to indicate that it should be 1157 for both front and rear. Can somebody here help? (couldn't find the bulb type in the service manual or in the owner's manual - which was surprising)

Thanks in advance
Bolt: SCREW 1/4-20 X 3/4 HEX SOCKET BUTTON HEAD found here: https://www.outpostalaska.com/OEMpar...fSIDE_COVERS/y

1157 in both. For running and turn signal in front, for run, turn and brake in the rear.

Bikes with dedicated brake lamps usually have 1156 for turn only. Brake acts as running and brake. Bikes with only signals on the rear act as run/brake/turn. You can also look at the bulb to confirm. 1156 had a singe contact at the base, and 1157 has dual. 1157 also has offset bayonets, while 1156 they are at the same height/level.
 

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Bolt: SCREW 1/4-20 X 3/4 HEX SOCKET BUTTON HEAD found here: https://www.outpostalaska.com/OEMpar...fSIDE_COVERS/y

1157 in both. For running and turn signal in front, for run, turn and brake in the rear.

Bikes with dedicated brake lamps usually have 1156 for turn only. Brake acts as running and brake. Bikes with only signals on the rear act as run/brake/turn.
Thank you SO much! (I'm going to bookmark that URL)
 
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Thank you SO much! (I'm going to bookmark that URL)
Yw. It’s a great site. Good luck.
 
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If you want to upgrade your lights, why not buy the led inserts from custom dynamics. Light output is significantly brighter.
 
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If you want to upgrade your lights, why not buy the led inserts from custom dynamics. Light output is significantly brighter.
I placed the order yesterday
 
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Thanks @Mchad , I bookmarked that URL al so
 
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Originally Posted by Mchad
Bolt: SCREW 1/4-20 X 3/4 HEX SOCKET BUTTON HEAD found here: https://www.outpostalaska.com/OEMpar...fSIDE_COVERS/y

1157 in both. For running and turn signal in front, for run, turn and brake in the rear.

Bikes with dedicated brake lamps usually have 1156 for turn only. Brake acts as running and brake. Bikes with only signals on the rear act as run/brake/turn. You can also look at the bulb to confirm. 1156 had a singe contact at the base, and 1157 has dual. 1157 also has offset bayonets, while 1156 they are at the same height/level.
Is there an updated URL that provides the part numbers? This URL doesn't seem to have Harley part numbers anymore...
I was changing out the grips on my 2019 fat bob and somehow managed to strip the T27 screw on the brake clamp on the handlebar. It is not completely stripped, so I can replace it. But don't have the right part #.

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Originally Posted by jj14x
Is there an updated URL that provides the part numbers? This URL doesn't seem to have Harley part numbers anymore...
I was changing out the grips on my 2019 fat bob and somehow managed to strip the T27 screw on the brake clamp on the handlebar. It is not completely stripped, so I can replace it. But don't have the right part #.
I go here:
https://serviceinfo.harley-davidson....cle/lookupForm
 
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Thank you! Looks like it is part # 4132
 
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