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Uh, yer kiddin, right?

Insert key, turn lock, lift handle pull bags upward and back.

Did you not get the supplimental owner's manual covering the bags?

 
Unlock the side case. If you look between the lever of the case( part that opens the font of case) and the Handle, You will see a gold tang with an orange sticker on it. If you see the orange sticker, twist the lock the other way. Then pull the "handle" of the case towards you. Mine was very tight, and it may POP a little bit. Try jiggling that case when you are doing it. Dont use to much force!!!

 
You could also try the MCML method, but it requires great skill, some luck, and a willing HD rider to hit you in just the right spot. Then repeat for other side. :p

 
Can someone tell me how to remove the bags??
thanks :(
As long as you don't have a top case, just giving it a **** load of throttle in first gear should throw that bag of yours right off the back end. Be sure to catch her off guard so she's not holding onto you.

 
Troll???? didn't they change the lock system someway on the 06's, thought I read that somewhere?

 
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This pic is from the FJR Hall of Fame, located in Sunnyside, Wa. It depicts Warchild preparing the first tech article for the FJRTech.com site he created, and it involved bag removal. PM him, he's got some great tips on this, and his Battery removal article should'nt be missed.... :D

 
Thanks all.I think this bike look good with or without bags,just

want to try without.

thanks

 
Thanks all.I think this bike look good with or without bags,justwant to try without.

thanks
Man these guys are rough.

When I got my bike I asked the salesman how to open the glove box and to remove the bags.

No one knew how to do either. The female Sales manager had to come show them. :p

 
Rad...do you sometimes feel the newbies are ignoring your sound parental advice :blink:
No more so than the aged ones here, which is ok. Traditions need to be picked up for them to become traditions in the first place. :D

 
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When I got my bike I asked the salesman how to open the glove box and to remove the bags.No one knew how to do either. The female Sales manager had to come show them. :p
Man...

All I gotta say is *THANKS TONY!*

When I picked up my '06 Tony (Lotecredneck here on the forums) from Sports City Yamaha in Texarkana gave me a VERY thorough review of the bike. How the seat adjusts, how to open remove almost everything that might need to be removed (including how to get to the battery). He could've had one of his employees do it, but he did it personally (not sure if that's SOP for him or not).

My understanding is that D&H is also very good about explaining features and such.

Don't reward inferior customer service by giving any more money than you have to to that dealer.

Bunsen

 
I also got no info on how to remove the bags. Thanks for the folks on this site though....PM. <>< :D

 
Don't forget that the bag manual is separate from the bike manual (or was in past years). Since some of the bags were back-ordered, it is possible that the bag manuals are MIA, too. None the less, a PhD in Quantum Physics is not required to figger it out...

 
...just giving it a **** load of throttle in first gear should throw that bag of yours right off the back end.
I found that it's much easier to remove a bag from the FJR than it is from the Honda ST.

 
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