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I have an '09 flhrc. I am looking for the part number for the large "torx" bolt where the lower saddlebag bracket bolts to the frame. I have the touring models parts book but i cannot find it listed. Any help will be appreciated...thank you
I'm at work, so I don't have my parts manual here, but the fasteners are listed in their own section there, not usually listed as a part in the diagram.
EDIT: now that I think about it, they may be listed in an appendix in the SERVICE manual.
Harris
Denver, CO
I have an '09 flhrc. I am looking for the part number for the large "torx" bolt where the lower saddlebag bracket bolts to the frame. I have the touring models parts book but i cannot find it listed. Any help will be appreciated...thank you
Not exactly sure which bolt your looking for, but I think you'll find it on pages 218 & 219 of your parts manual. Part #'s shown there, but not the specs on the bolts, length, thread pitch, ect. Good luck.
I have an '09 flhrc. I am looking for the part number for the large "torx" bolt where the lower saddlebag bracket bolts to the frame. I have the touring models parts book but i cannot find it listed. Any help will be appreciated...thank you
a little confuse where the bracket bolts to the 'frame'??
are you talking about the saddle bag Guard? that lower bolt is 3678
a little confuse where the bracket bolts to the 'frame'??
are you talking about the saddle bag Guard? that lower bolt is 3678
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Again, not sure either, untill he answers back, but I think he may be talking about the saddlebag "support" and could be PN 4924 the lower front, bolts to frame, or PN 3684 the upper rear that actually bolts to fender rail. He said he had a parts catalog and he can detemine which, on pages 218 & 219
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