Anybody have a locked saddlebag come off ? This is my 12th bike. I have over 200k miles riding exp. Over 9k on this bike but the other day, my left saddlebag blew off ? It was locked. Possible warranty? Thank you
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Yes but it wasn't locked!Anybody have a locked saddlebag come off ? This is my 12th bike. I have over 200k miles riding exp. Over 9k on this bike but the other day, my left saddlebag blew off ? It was locked. Possible warranty? Thank you
after the fact now but........on the forum is a great fix that involves drilling a hold through the slot/tang and using a bolt to keep all in place. Have not done it yet but with winter being here and another report of blown bags - I think I will be doing the fix.If it blew off, you didn't have the bottom secured into the slot/tang. I know of other FJR owners that have traveled some significant distances with unlocked bags, (unintensionally), w/o incident. The latch might have been locked on top, but if you put the bag on correctly, it wouldn't blow off w/o one heck of a bump to get it up and over the latch hooks and the bottom tang.
The number of miles you've ridden doesn't really have anything to do with this. Anyone can accidently put the bag on wrong. Over 9k on the bike huh?
I got 'em at NAPA, zinc plated. They're called hitch spring clip pins, or something like that. The ones I used are 1/4" and I drilled 1/4" holes so they are good and snug. Takes a little more effort lining 'em up, but they don't rattle around, as the rubber holds 'em nice & snug.Is that trailer hardware? Remind me what it is called again. I am sure Home depot does not have it, but possibly a marine hardware might have it in stainless?
If memory serves, we have those in the hardware dept at Lowe's. Should be in the area where we have the blue drawers with all the misc. nuts,bolts etc.Toe,
Is that trailer hardware? Remind me what it is called again. I am sure Home Deopt does not have it, but possibly a marine hardware might have it in stainless?
all farm/ranch supply stores and most rv/trailer/truck supply stores will have--hitch pin is a common name they will have an assortment with various sizes and locking/retaining tabsIf memory serves, we have those in the hardware dept at Lowe's. Should be in the area where we have the blue drawers with all the misc. nuts,bolts etc.Toe,
Is that trailer hardware? Remind me what it is called again. I am sure Home Deopt does not have it, but possibly a marine hardware might have it in stainless?
Good luck. Other than trailers, which use zinc, I've never seen these particular pins used in marine appliations, and I've had no luck finding these in stainless......possibly a marine hardware might have it in stainless?
Mcmaster-Carr has 'em in SS 1/4" dia. for around $5 each. Try this P/N in the search bar. 98480A009Good luck. Other than trailers, which use zinc, I've never seen these particular pins used in marine appliations, and I've had no luck finding these in stainless......possibly a marine hardware might have it in stainless?
Mcmaster-Carr has 'em in SS 1/4" dia. for around $5 each. Try this P/N in the search bar. 98480A009Good luck. Other than trailers, which use zinc, I've never seen these particular pins used in marine appliations, and I've had no luck finding these in stainless......possibly a marine hardware might have it in stainless?
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