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Old Feb 5, 2011 | 01:41 PM
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I think I was probably the first person to order one and like the rest of their products I have, it does what it is intended to do which is keep what belongs to you on your bike!!!! This is for those of you that have a solo seat and want to keep it. Besides that I have the Saddlebag Secure, fender security screw (which keeps my Mustang bib, rack or pillion safe) and Shield Shackle and know as long as my bike is still where I parked it that the parts will be as there well. Another fine product from a great sponsor of HDF!!!!
 
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Just recieved mine in the mail and have to say great service. I think that is the fastest that I have received anything in the mail. It is all simple to install and love it. For the price, well worth the it, glad to know that my custom seat will be there when I come back to my back. Plus my bags!!!! By the way, 48 hours I had parts in hand!!!
 
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Old Feb 5, 2011 | 08:46 PM
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Originally Posted by strtarrow
I think I was probably the first person to order one and like the rest of their products I have, it does what it is intended to do which is keep what belongs to you on your bike!!!! This is for those of you that have a solo seat and want to keep it. Besides that I have the Saddlebag Secure, fender security screw (which keeps my Mustang bib, rack or pillion safe) and Shield Shackle and know as long as my bike is still where I parked it that the parts will be as there well. Another fine product from a great sponsor of HDF!!!!
Hey Man! Thanks for the good word!
 
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Old Feb 5, 2011 | 09:06 PM
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What? No pictures of your install?

Geez now I gotta go and find out what this thing is all on my own. Alright........
 
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Old Feb 6, 2011 | 07:23 AM
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Here ya go. 3 different shots of the Seat Secure and 2 of the Fender Security screw. Would be easier to make out if they were not so shiny from the chrome... All of their products take the same tool to install/uninstall and I am sure it is a very uncommon tool so you don't have to worry about the average Joe having one in his ditty bag of crooks helpers.
 

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+++Agree+++
Great products & a caveman can do it (no pics needed)...

Also, too cold in garage to uncover bike & get shots...
 
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Originally Posted by strtarrow
Here ya go. 3 different shots of the Seat Secure and 2 of the Fender Security screw. Would be easier to make out if they were not so shiny from the chrome... All of their products take the same tool to install/uninstall and I am sure it is a very uncommon tool so you don't have to worry about the average Joe having one in his ditty bag of crooks helpers.
Hey, you actually did a good job with the pics! Thanks!
 
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Too bad they don't make a lock for the chintzy latches on the back side of the hard bags..
I would buy one..
 
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Old Feb 6, 2011 | 03:52 PM
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Originally Posted by lionsm13
Too bad they don't make a lock for the chintzy latches on the back side of the hard bags..
I would buy one..
You mean the saddlebag secure kit?
 
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You mean the saddlebag secure kit?
No I mean where the lids latch into the keepers or tabs on the bags where sometimes folks have a hard time getting them to go in just right..
That is the weak part of the saddle bag and where it is the most vulerable. IMO..
 
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