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One of my Holdfast detachable sissybar latches has fallen off. I'm hoping someone has one available or an idea to find one.
Harley sells a locking latch but does not include all the parts needed to complete the replacement.
Photos show part I need.
Thanks in advance.
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Bone Doc, thanks your reply. Bike is a 2020 Heritage Classic.
I have Google searched both by text and photo search. Same with Ebay.
I may be wrong but I believe the Holdgadt line od accessories cover several models.
The part missing from the HD locking latch I believe to be the bushing nut which is pictured below.
Thanks again.
Looks like you need A, pivot stud. I have two right side original latches that I replaced with locking latches plus #s 1,4,5,6 but no extra pivot studs.Doesnt look like HD has that as service part. Odd. Any of the above you can have but dont think that helps. Did you lose latch too? Maybe try a shoulder bolt and nut on the inside if there is clearance w/fender. Sucks cause detachables are expensive.
BFREE, I've been looking at those but they are listed as specific as model specific. Ordering will be a gamble. Hoping to find known correct latch before going that route.
If a right hand side original latch in black will help, I will send you one, I will ship tomorrow. I will pay shipping cost , you make a charity contribution.
PM me an address.
Scheebs, latch on its way via USPS. Should arrive by Saturday. Hope it helps and others, myself included, should check and make sure their hardware hasnt loosened up. Ride safe.
If a right hand side original latch in black will help, I will send you one, I will ship tomorrow. I will pay shipping cost , you make a charity contribution.
PM me an address.
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