Detacables Lock Kit 46106-00
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#14
They aren't really a key. They are just a metal tube with cuts in the end to rotate the innner locking tube...they are all the same and real cheap. They break VERY easily. Just another Harley piece of crap.
#15
Try # 46063-98. This is a single locking piece.
You don't need two locks on a each backrest of tour pack.
You don't need two locks on a each backrest of tour pack.
The detacables locks kits have been discontinued from HD and I want to buy a new unused two locks kit P/N 46106-00.
I prefer to buy from a dealer so if someone on these boards has access to HDNet and would run the number to see what dealers still show stock on hand and PM me the list, I would be grateful.
Thanks,
Don
I prefer to buy from a dealer so if someone on these boards has access to HDNet and would run the number to see what dealers still show stock on hand and PM me the list, I would be grateful.
Thanks,
Don
#17
We have a great product that secures your detachables. Just had a customer have someone try to lift his Tour Pack with the TourPack Bullet Secure on his bike and they couldn't get it off.
Here is the link for the HDForum discount on the TourPack Bullet Secure.
And here is the link to all of Brukus Motorcycle Parts' securing products with the HDForum Discount.
Here is the link for the HDForum discount on the TourPack Bullet Secure.
And here is the link to all of Brukus Motorcycle Parts' securing products with the HDForum Discount.
#18
I have a single side H-D lock and although the guy that used to run the parts counter at the local dealer did not recommend them, I ended up getting one later before a trip to Sturgis a couple years ago. So far have not had any problem with it but for sure you want to make sure you get the key in straight and just lightly turn it till you here the button "pop." I also squirt some silicone in the barrel a few times a year so it doesn't stick or freeze up.
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