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Old 09-08-2008, 05:59 PM
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I'm I reading the below description correctly, where it states you have to purchase a few additional parts to make these fit on a Street Glide??? You would think it would be a package deal but what I'm I thinking, it HD!




Comfort Profile Rear Saddlebag Guard Kit

The unique profile of these chrome-plated rear saddlebag guards gives your passenger more leg room. A perfect replacement for the Original Equipment saddlebag guards.

49179-09

IN-STORE PURCHASE ONLY Contact dealer for pricing and availability.


Fits '09 Touring models. FLHX, FLTR and FLTRSE3 models require separate purchase of Saddlebag Supports P/N 49194-09, 90781-09 and Nut P/N 7531 (qty 2). FLHX and FLTR models require separate purchase of Antenna Mounting Bracket P/N 76557-09. FLHRC requires separate purchase of Reflector P/Ns 59370-98 and 59371-98.

MSRP US $179.95
 
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Yep. you need to get new saddlebag supports also as the one's on your Glide won't work with guards. I had to do the same thing on my Road GLide. Check Ebay for some good deals
 
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Originally Posted by omgtkk
Yep. you need to get new saddlebag supports also as the one's on your Glide won't work with guards. I had to do the same thing on my Road GLide. Check Ebay for some good deals
I can back that up. I also put the comfort guards on my Roady.
BTW, the bag supports are black powder coat rather than chrome so you aren't surprised when you get them.
 
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yep need mo-money, I don't know why no kit is offered to do what you want.
 
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