So I came across this video today while perusing youtube for new FJR videos.
I've got my bike all torn apart after changing the spark plugs. I've ordered a set of air induction plates and after installation I will sync the throttle bodies. So I figured I have only time to kill so I'll check the screws that hold the lock in place on the saddlebags. I went to Lowe's and purchased a security torx #10 and went back home. Turns out I didn't need the torx head because I pulled the screws out by hand! I can't believe I didn't have a major failure already. There really wasn't anything holding them in place. They obviously didn't have any loctite added to them. I went to Fastenal and got a set of metric allen heads and added some blue loctite to keep them in place. Piece of mind and only a few minutes on install time. I would recommend that EVERYONE check their bags.
I've got my bike all torn apart after changing the spark plugs. I've ordered a set of air induction plates and after installation I will sync the throttle bodies. So I figured I have only time to kill so I'll check the screws that hold the lock in place on the saddlebags. I went to Lowe's and purchased a security torx #10 and went back home. Turns out I didn't need the torx head because I pulled the screws out by hand! I can't believe I didn't have a major failure already. There really wasn't anything holding them in place. They obviously didn't have any loctite added to them. I went to Fastenal and got a set of metric allen heads and added some blue loctite to keep them in place. Piece of mind and only a few minutes on install time. I would recommend that EVERYONE check their bags.
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