Remove the bolt closer to the front of the bike first and replace with the saddlebag frame and new screw. TRUST ME! The front has a permanent/fixed bolt attached to the bike. If you just loosen the back bolt first (which needs a wrench to hold the nut in place), it'll take the front bolt holes out of alignment when you remove it's bolt, and it was impossible to get the new bolt in. The back bolt has a removable nut so it has more play (since you can slide the nut onto the bolt). The first side caused a lot of grief, but the other side was a breeze to do once the lesson was learned.
If you do happen to loosen the back bolt first, go ahead and remove the bolt completely, then remove the front one and attach it's frame bolt first, THEN attach the back one. Even though the directions clearly state NOT to remove both bolts, I had to once I mucked with the back one first.
What should have been a simple 10 minute task took almost 45 minutes!
But I love these saddlebags! They're from USSADDLEBAG.COM.
So easy to remove, and put back on.
(That's a flash reflection from the pipe on the front of the bag)
If you do happen to loosen the back bolt first, go ahead and remove the bolt completely, then remove the front one and attach it's frame bolt first, THEN attach the back one. Even though the directions clearly state NOT to remove both bolts, I had to once I mucked with the back one first.
What should have been a simple 10 minute task took almost 45 minutes!
But I love these saddlebags! They're from USSADDLEBAG.COM.
So easy to remove, and put back on.
(That's a flash reflection from the pipe on the front of the bag)


