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From: Western Illinois, land of bad roads, and corrupt politicians
Originally Posted by Brukus Motorcycle Parts
Here is the link to the SaddlebagSecure discount page. This replaces the quick release set up on both bags and comes complete with all you need to secure your bags from either the pins breaking and your bag falling off OR a thief "quick releasing" the bags when locked. Not sure how much you'll spend for the part, but SaddlebagSecure means you never have to worry about it again.
No offense intended...... but what does this have to do with the latch lock cam spring? Can your parts make the lock cam not fall off? That would be worth a look. It's really annoying when you can't lock your bags.
Do you have a part to make the cams not fall off?
And your link is broken ............... Darn Navy guys
Last edited by shooter5074; Jul 13, 2012 at 01:45 PM.
No offense intended...... but what does this have to do with the latch lock cam spring? Can your parts make the lock cam not fall off? That would be worth a look. It's really annoying when you can't lock your bags.
Do you have a part to make the cams not fall off?
And your link is broken ............... Darn Navy guys
Oh man. I apologize. I misread the thread. We only make a lock to replace the Road King Custom locks. Don't make anything to keep the lock cam from falling off.
From: Western Illinois, land of bad roads, and corrupt politicians
Originally Posted by Brukus Motorcycle Parts
Oh man. I apologize. I misread the thread. We only make a lock to replace the Road King Custom locks. Don't make anything to keep the lock cam from falling off.
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