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Yes, it is a round lock from www.durasafe-usa.com. It has a threaded stud mounted on a flat base. It mounts on the inside of the bag lid against the leather on the backside, secured with a nut. The round threaded lock device spins onto the threaded stud and then a key locks the round lock. It is simple to install. All it takes is a hole in the lid in the proper place. I did install a round metal grommet (from Wally World) in mine, just to finish off the rough hole. They run about $45.00 or so a set. Each side is keyed alike and comes with a total of 4 keys. I got tired of having to unload the bags at every motel stop. I know they will not keep someone out if they really want in, but they will keep most people honest. I recommend them.
Go to Ebay, do a search under Heritage Springer or Heritage Softail. There's a couple of places that make flexible plastic liners that slide into the bags. Priced around $50 I think.
Can you verify that website for the locks, it won't link to it.
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Yes, it is a round lock from www.dura-safe.com. It has a threaded stud mounted on a flat base. It mounts on the inside of the bag lid against the leather on the backside, secured with a nut. The round threaded lock device spins onto the threaded stud and then a key locks the round lock. It is simple to install. All it takes is a hole in the lid in the proper place. I did install a round metal grommet (from Wally World) in mine, just to finish off the rough hole. They run about $45.00 or so a set. Each side is keyed alike and comes with a total of 4 keys. I got tired of having to unload the bags at every motel stop. I know they will not keep someone out if they really want in, but they will keep most people honest. I recommend them.
I've got these and I think they work great. http://www.gotsaggybags.com/
There are some others called Bag Bones but by the description they don't seem to make the bag as rigid.
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