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I purchased a Chopped tour pak for my 2009 Street Glide and I wanted to order a detachable lock to secure my tour pak rack to the detachable docking station. Now I find out that the traditional detachable cam lock is compatible with everything except '09 and later touring models equipped with a solo rack!!!!
Does anyone know how I can lock my tour pack to the bike???
From: Annemasse (border of Geneva-Switzerland) facing Mt-Blanc.
Originally Posted by Rusty999
I purchased a Chopped tour pak for my 2009 Street Glide and I wanted to order a detachable lock to secure my tour pak rack to the detachable docking station. Now I find out that the traditional detachable cam lock is compatible with everything except '09 and later touring models equipped with a solo rack!!!!
Does anyone know how I can lock my tour pack to the bike???
If you cut the loop of your key and knurl the straight part of the stem then you can make the 1/4 turn CW movement that releases the lock. By mistake I fitted my 'additional' Classic seat with the Sissy Bar of the Standard seat to discover this.
Last edited by Expat1; Mar 26, 2011 at 09:55 AM.
Reason: typo error initially wrote 3/4 instead of 1/4
If you cut the loop of your key and knurl the straight part of the stem then you can make the 3/4 turn CW movement that releases the lock. By mistake I fitted my 'additional' Classic seat with the Sissy Bar of the Standard seat to discover this.
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