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But now that ive gone to a solo with and without the passenger pad.
As well as new paint i didnt want the bags on my rear fender paint.
I dont care what you use it still gets beaten up.
So i took my detach back rest apart.
Drilled holes in the side plates.
used two small carriage bolts (from the inside) and a brace inside to keep it from flappin in the wind.
Cut the throw over flaps completely off,drilled 2 holes in each bag and used a 3/8 teflon spacer 1.5 inch by 6.5 x 3/8 thick to keep the bag level with the detach bolts at the lowest point of contact from the sideplate.
Now when i get to where im goin i just pop my quick release and the bags with pack attached to the rack and bar come off in one shot .
Same as a quick release backrest .
Tomorrow ill post some pics in stages as i get ready to finish the job.
I need one more bolt.
Hope this helps someone..
Link to pictues..
http://good-times.webshots.com/album/571908346kcaxPE
http://motors.shop.ebay.com/innovati..._from=&_ipg=25
Lots of stuff there, or just plug in "Harley Bullet" to the search field and sort through all the bullet turn signal stuff.
email me, lopip82@yahoo.com
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/membe...-ac-cover.html
Thanks.
Last edited by soldierbot; Apr 2, 2021 at 07:46 AM.
Last edited by soldierbot; Apr 2, 2021 at 07:46 AM.
Parts list (assuming you already have the bags and QD backrest hardware):
3' of 3/8x16" threaded rod (1' would do)
4 Acorn nuts
4 1/2" chrome spacers (for when you gotta go bag-less)
4 large fender washers (inside bag - between bag and acorn nut)

Cut 3/8" threaded rod to 2.75" for front, and 3.0" for rear. After cleaning up the threads, run them through the struts, fender, and thread them into the bracket behind the fender using blue lock-tite.

A low profile jam nut holds the fender mounting bracket and docking hardware in place while removing or attaching bags. This makes it a 2 min process to switch the bags on or off.

Add a 1/2 inch chrome spacer when riding without bags.
Last edited by Ratbob; Nov 5, 2011 at 12:01 PM.
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