Crappy RKC Bag design rips into top of bags
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Crappy RKC Bag design rips into top of bags
If you've got on newer FLHRC you know exactly what I'm talking about. I'm trying to come up with a solution that will allow me to remove the limiters on the tops of the bags so that I can open the bags all the way and not damage the tops of the bags.
Initially, I thought putting felt pads on the bolts would prevent the damage...wrong. Then I thought that I could exchange to bolts on the bike with something that is much flatter to stop the damage when opening the bags - I have not tried this one yet. Then I thought that putting spacers behind the bags that would lean them out further to avoid this. But putting spacers on the bags, I think, will make them lean out too far.
While either one or both of these solutions may be the answer, I looking for your thoughts/solutions to this relatively simple problem. I've got some time to figure this out as 2* outside won't really let me get on this right away.
Pleas let me know what you've done and pics would be great!
Initially, I thought putting felt pads on the bolts would prevent the damage...wrong. Then I thought that I could exchange to bolts on the bike with something that is much flatter to stop the damage when opening the bags - I have not tried this one yet. Then I thought that putting spacers behind the bags that would lean them out further to avoid this. But putting spacers on the bags, I think, will make them lean out too far.
While either one or both of these solutions may be the answer, I looking for your thoughts/solutions to this relatively simple problem. I've got some time to figure this out as 2* outside won't really let me get on this right away.
Pleas let me know what you've done and pics would be great!
#3
Believe it or not HD knows about this issue and they made a part that takes care of this 100%. It cost about $20 and it consist of two hinges. You have to drill out the rivets to the rear hinge on each bag. Install the new hinge that prevents the bag from over opening. It also contains two new rubber spacers where the bag mounting pins are, these will push out the bag about 1/4 away from the fender. Ask the parts guy about it and they will know exactly that you need.
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Believe it or not HD knows about this issue and they made a part that takes care of this 100%. It cost about $20 and it consist of two hinges. You have to drill out the rivets to the rear hinge on each bag. Install the new hinge that prevents the bag from over opening. It also contains two new rubber spacers where the bag mounting pins are, these will push out the bag about 1/4 away from the fender. Ask the parts guy about it and they will know exactly that you need.
#6
I've got the 4 point hardware and that is what hits. I'm assuming that you have this kit on your bike for your bags to be in that good of shape. Do you have a part number that I'd be able to use?
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