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02/22/07 at 19:21:07
I've been using the site for guidance and ideas for about a year now. Last summer I took the MSF class, got my license and bought a slightly used 2003 Savage.
I'm hooked! Tried to start it the other day and realized the battery was low.
While removing the battery to charge it, I also had to remove the saddebags.
I really like the look of the bike without the saddlebags, but I dont have the hardware to replace the saddlebag bolts. I want to pick up 4 chrome nuts and the proper bolts.
I checked the parts fiche at Ron Ayres and a few other spots on the web, but can't find them. Any ideas?
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02/22/07 at 21:17:39
Try this at Ron Ayers.
The saddle bag supports mount with the same bolts.
http://www.ronayers.com/fiche/300_0271/pillion_handle/pillion_handle.cfm?man=...
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02/23/07 at 04:35:00
I think I have a spare set. Let me do some looking
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02/24/07 at 14:26:46
Thanks for the help, guys. Can't wait for the weather to break so I can get back to ridin'
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02/24/07 at 14:56:18
Bearck,
sent you a PM take a look and get back to me.
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02/24/07 at 21:02:23
What stopped ya. Besides, February. Been decent weather up until recently.
Welcome to the group. I have received plenty of good information here. And most times I don't need to get second opinions, there already here.
I did it the other way around, got an 02, then went scrambling to find a MSF course in Harrisburg. I agree can't wait to get some serious rides in. Big Bike Sh ow in Timonium MD usually early in the season. Maybe next month. I hear it's a biggie for east coast. I need to find out when.
Ride Well and Safe. Time to get all the pre-season Lube and What-if's adjusted.
BTW.... Mid Atlantic Motorcycle Show was FEB 9-11 th. I knew it was early.
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bearck wrote
on 12/31/69 at 16:00:02:
Thanks for the help, guys. Can't wait for the weather to break so I can get back to ridin'
Sent you a PM let me know.
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Hey-
Thank you to everyone who helped me with this topic, especially smokin_blue.
Everyone on this site is great. It's nice to know that the newbies can get tech help without being criticized or being taken advantage of at a dealership.
Ride on folks!
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03/02/07 at 14:42:43
Parts is parts, & I have been seen at the locan "nut & Bolt shop" aquiring such as I need for the bike. It's under Bolts & Nuts in the Yellow pages. Give them a call,, Stainless or chrome acorn nuts aren't the strict purview of bike shops.
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03/02/07 at 15:55:02
our local tru value hardware started stocking crome metric hdwre..they have a better selection than the home depot and lowes!!! P.S. double check your tire clearance B4 riding!!!!
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03/03/07 at 08:55:31
My local ACE hardware also has chrome but they have a larger selection of SAE than metric. Their metric is not bad though. They'll order anything else. I usually just use stainless instead. It's cheaper and they have a larger selection.
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