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Anybody done this using the stock shocks on the t-sport? I looked at the bag diagram and can't seem to figure this out. It looks like the bags mount to the outside of the shocks in the diagram but I'm not sure thats possible with the stock t-sport shocks. Also, Neither of the foot pegs mounts line up either. Maybe there's another bracket that came on the fxdp? Any help would be appreciated.
Last edited by dudshep31; Jan 5, 2014 at 04:09 PM.
There is a little triangular looking bracket that mounts to the upper shock bolt. Otherwise it should be a direct bolt on.
If you are having a hard time, take pics of where the glitch is and I will try to help.
I reversed my shock bolts and used the bolt cover as a spacer when I installed them. You use the stock peg mounting points for the bottom mount, the pegs can't be used with the bags.
Joe, I'll get a pic up this evening of what I got. The triangular piece may be what I'm missing. Dan, I've already removed the rear pegs but the left side isn't lining up.
Dan, can you get me some close up pics of the lower mounts on the passenger pegs?
I sold the bike, I never bolted the cage to the peg mounts. The correct left bracket/mount is the attached pic (part # 52740-02). There's a some of them on ebay, that's where I got the pic. If I had kept the bike i was going to fab some peg mounts out of Harley Dyna highway peg mounts.
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