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Then who ever you ordered the lock from did you a solid. I've bought two TP locks and neither one came with the screws.
Why would they not include them. Mine were in a bag in the box from the dealer. Unless they're assuming that you have the tourpack already? And there for have the screws? Only reason I could think they're leave them out
Why would they not include them. Mine were in a bag in the box from the dealer. Unless they're assuming that you have the tourpack already? And there for have the screws? Only reason I could think they're leave them out
why does H-D do have the stuff they do. Like I said Ive ordered key matched locks for two bikes and neither time did the screws come with the lock. I can tell you Harley orders the lock from an outside company. So that might be why the screws dont come with the lock.
When I first put the new Rushmore TP on my 2012 Street Glide there were a lot of other guys following the thread and we ALL had to order the screws separate.
I just had to get a new lock a few months ago form my new RGS and there were no screws in the box. My guess is who ever you ordered the lock through knew you would need them and put them in the box. You more then likely paid for them too. They are only like $0.50 each anyway.
why does H-D do have the stuff they do. Like I said Ive ordered key matched locks for two bikes and neither time did the screws come with the lock. I can tell you Harley orders the lock from an outside company. So that might be why the screws dont come with the lock.
When I first put the new Rushmore TP on my 2012 Street Glide there were a lot of other guys following the thread and we ALL had to order the screws separate.
I just had to get a new lock a few months ago form my new RGS and there were no screws in the box. My guess is who ever you ordered the lock through knew you would need them and put them in the box. You more then likely paid for them too. They are only like $0.50 each anyway.
I'm going to ask the guy who ordered them. Just to see what he says. Dont know where my receipt is. But I k ow theres no screws on it. Just the tourpack and the lock
I'm going to ask the guy who ordered them. Just to see what he says. Dont know where my receipt is. But I k ow theres no screws on it. Just the tourpack and the lock
Hopefully the OP updates us when he gets his parts in. I'm curious. I'll post back what the parts guy says tomorrow.
I'll let you know if I do. Probably going to be a couple weeks before the parts get here as that lock is being fulfilled from Harley. I didn't order any screws so we will see if they are included or not
I rode 64 miles to the nearest HD dealer for those screws. To the dealer I swore I'd never buy anything from again. They charged me $1.00 each for those 50 cent screws.
I rode 64 miles to the nearest HD dealer for those screws. To the dealer I swore I'd never buy anything from again. They charged me $1.00 each for those 50 cent screws.
LOL...you should have gotten hold of RFG....he gets 'em for free. I used the word "like"...it's a general amount.
hey guys, all this talk about screws with the locks is all academic. you're comparing the rushmore and the pre-rushmore. pre-rushmore, you don't need screws.
hey guys, all this talk about screws with the locks is all academic. you're comparing the rushmore and the pre-rushmore. pre-rushmore, you don't need screws.
And there you have it. Lol. Comparing apples to oranges I was.
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