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I have a 2007 STreet Glide. Some As*Hole decided to hit it in a parking lot. Not a lot of damage. He did the right thing. He stopped came back in to the store to find me and tell me what he did.
However the damage done to the bike was the 2 quick release pins that hold the bag to the bike, the brackets that hold the bag to the bike and all the small hardware to go a long with it.
Does any have the diagram with parts list so I can find part numbers and have this guy buy it so I can fix it.
I attached 3 photos so you can see the brackets that are damaged. Thanks for the help.
Suggestion...there might be additional "underlying" damage to the bike so my recommendation would be to get it to the HD shop and have them assess + write-up an estimate. Then you can present it to the guy and have documentation to prove the cost...JMO.
Suggestion...there might be additional "underlying" damage to the bike so my recommendation would be to get it to the HD shop and have them assess + write-up an estimate. Then you can present it to the guy and have documentation to prove the cost...JMO.
It drove fine home and I gave it a really good once over once I got the bag off. No damage to anything else I can see. The bag lines up to where the brackets should be. Im glad to know he was going very slow and did not knock the bike over.
I will bring it to the HD shop this weekend. I just wanted to get a jump start on getting the parts.
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