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Well, I did what I said I would never do, I laid down my bike. I have God to thank for having nothing more than a sprained ankle (and a damaged bike) to show for it.
Both saddlebags are toast. Can someone provide me with the Harley part number for complete right and left FLHX saddlebags in vivid black?
Got into some loose stuff in a high speed turn and lost control of the bike. Laid the bike down on the left side and thats when I fell off. The bike slid for a short distance before the crash guard grabbed something and flipped the bike over.
Well, I did what I said I would never do, I laid down my bike. I have God to thank for having nothing more than a sprained ankle (and a damaged bike) to show for it.
Both saddlebags are toast. Can someone provide me with the Harley part number for complete right and left FLHX saddlebags in vivid black?
Much thanks!
What year is your bike?
This is the part for 2010 model, 92003-10BPY , but you have to check with your dealer.
What year is your bike?
This is the part for 2010 model, 92003-10BPY , but you have to check with your dealer.
My bike is a Vivid Black 2010 FLHX. I looked up that part number on Lake Shore H-D's website and it says "STRETCHED SADDLEBAG BOTTOMS, BLACK PEARL", so I don't think that is the correct part number.
I don't want to hijack your thread and not answer your question about the bags, but if you hit hard enough to flip over and damage both sides you might want to have the frame looked at to see if there is any hidden damage if you haven't already.
I don't want to hijack your thread and not answer your question about the bags, but if you hit hard enough to flip over and damage both sides you might want to have the frame looked at to see if there is any hidden damage if you haven't already.
Sorry you went down!
Exactly! It ain't a Tonka Toy. That kind of spill most likely did a lot of damage. I think you may be needing more than saddle bags. When it flipped over, didn't the handle bars, grips, clutch and brake levers... get damaged. And if the crash guard grabbed something hard enough to flip the bike, I am sure the crash guard is toast. Most likely the frame too where the crash guard attaches. Please get it checked thouroughly.
Defintely get it checked out. I layed my 09 RK down at 25 mph left side only. It took $7k to fix it, new bag, handlebars, derby cover, rear fender, front & rear lightbars, crash bar & left rear crash bar etc....
You lucked out on the sprained ankle..I hit on my left shoulder & left side of head (Helmet on). I had brain surgery, eye surgery and a left shoulder that has a pinched nerve that they can't fix. Took 6 months, but back on the bike.
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