DETACHABLE TOP CASE
941000972021-08-24
GENERAL INFORMATION
Table 1. General Information
Kits
Suggested Tools
Skill Level(1)
53000751
Safety Glasses, Torque Wrench
(1) Tightening to torque value or other moderate tools and techniques required
KIT CONTENTS
Figure 1. Kit Contents: Detachable Top Case
Table 2. Kit Contents: Detachable Top Case Kit
Verify that all contents are present in the kit before installing or removing items from vehicle.
Item
Qty
Description
Part No.
Notes
1
1
Lid
Not sold separately
Base
Not sold separately
2
1
Backrest kit
52300680
3
1
Lockset, unkeyed (Includes items 4-9, 17, 18, 21)
90300167
4
1
Cylinder sub-assembly
Not sold separately
5
9
Tumbler spring
Not sold separately
6
17
Tumbler
Not sold separately
7
1
Screw
Not sold separately
8
1
Nut
Not sold separately
9
1
Grease (not shown)
Not sold separately
Kluber Lubrication:
  • CENTOPLEX 1 DL 1 cc/1 mL/0.03 oz
  • Observe good industrial hygiene practices
  • Wash hands after handling
  • Keep out of eyes
  • Chemical Nature: Mineral oil, lithium calcium soap
10
1
Mount kit
53000812
11
1
Latch kit
53000851
12
1
Gasket kit
53000852
13
1
Label, warning
14002719
14
1
Lock Cylinder Hardware Kit (includes items 15, 16, 19, 20)
Not sold separately
15
1
Housing
Not sold separately
16
1
Locking spring
Not sold separately
17
1
Screw
Not sold separately
18
1
Washer
Not sold separately
19
1
Plastic Cover
Not sold separately
20
1
Screw, plastic cover
Not sold separately
21
1
Lockwasher
Not sold separately
22
1
Retention tumbler
Not sold separately
Not required for top case lock set
GENERAL
Models
For model fitment information, see the Parts and Accessories (P&A) Retail Catalog or the Parts and Accessories section of www.harley-davidson.com.
Verify that the most current version of the instruction sheet is used. It is available at: h-d.com/isheets
Contact Harley-Davidson Customer Support Center at 1-800-258-2464 (U.S. only) or 1-414-343-4056.
WARNING
See the Accessories and Cargo section in your owner's manual. Improper cargo loading or accessory installation can cause component failure and adversely affect stability, handling and performance, which could result in death or serious injury. (00021b)
  • Do not exceed 22 lbs (10 kg) total weight contents and attachments per bag.
  • Periodically recheck load.
WARNING
Do not exceed the motorcycle's Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) or Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). Exceeding these weight ratings can lead to component failure and adversely affect stability, handling and performance, which could result in death or serious injury. (00016f)
Installation Requirements
Separate purchase of Mounting kit (Part No. 53000800).
WARNING
Rider and passenger safety depend upon the correct installation of this kit. If the procedure is not within your capabilities or you do not have the correct tools, have a Harley-Davidson dealer perform the installation. Improper installation of this kit could result in death or serious injury. (00308b)
INSTALL
Setting Key Lock
1. See Figure 2. Open top case and locate lockset.
a. Pull on red tab (1) to release handle (2).
b. Pull lever (3) beneath handle to open lid.
2. See Figure 3. On Original Equipment (OE) vehicle key, determine cut depth at each key station.
NOTE
Key stations 1 and 2 are unused for top case locks.
3. Write values into Table 3.
4. Refer to Table 3. Write key depth codes from Figure 3 based on cut depths measured.
NOTE
Cut depth codes to be second digit of tumble numbers.
a. Stations 7,6,3: These stations use tumbler #11-14.
b. Stations 8,5,4: These stations use tumbler #21-24.
5. See Figure 4. Install tumbler springs (5), see Figure 1 , into holes at stations 3,6 and 7 on side (A) of cylinder sub-assembly.
6. See Figure 4. Install tumblers (6), see Figure 1 , #11-14 in stations 3,6 and 7 per tumble numbers determined in Table 3.
NOTE
Place a piece of tape or hold installed tumbler springs and tumblers with a finger to hold spring and tumblers in place before installation of springs and tumbler on opposite side of cylinder sub-assembly.
7. See Figure 4. Install tumbler springs (5), see Figure 1 , into holes at stations 4,5 and 8 on side (B) of cylinder sub-assembly.
8. See Figure 4. Install tumblers (6), see Figure 1 , #21-24 in stations 4,5 and 8 per tumble numbers determined in Table 3.
9. See Figure 5. While holding tumblers fully in place, install key in assembled cylinder sub-assembly.
10. Verify that all tumblers are assembled correctly.
NOTE
When key is fully inserted, all tumblers should be flush with outer diameter of cylinder. Note tumblers that are not flush. If tumbler is high on the spring side, replace with next higher number tumbler. If tumbler is high on the opposite side, replace with next lower number tumbler.
11. Apply an even layer of grease around outer diameter of tumbler area.
Table 3. Key Lock Instructions
Station
Side
Measured Depth
Depth Code
Tumbler No.
3
A
1__
4
B
2__
5
B
2__
6
A
1__
7
A
1__
8
B
2__
1Red tab
2Handle
3Lever
Figure 2. Open Top Case
ATumbler Station
115.55 mm (.612 in)
214.45 mm (.569 in)
312.35 mm (.486 in)
411.25 mm (.443 in)
59.15 mm (.360 in)
68.05 mm (.317 in)
75.95 mm (.234 in)
84.85 mm (.191 in)
BCut Depths
0.15 mm (.006 in) = Depth code 1
0.75 mm (.030 in) = Depth code 2
1.45 mm (.057 in) = Depth code 3
2.25 mm (.089 in) = Depth code 4
Figure 3. Key Code Diagram
Figure 4. Spring and Tumbler Install Locations (Typical)
1Screw
2Lockwasher
3Washer
4Lock cylinder sub-assembly
5Tumblers, installed and flush
6O-ring
7Key
Figure 5. Assembled Lockset
Install Lock and Top Case
1. See Figure 8. Position rotor, set to release position.
a. See Figure 6. Pull release lever to access rotor (1).
b. See Figure 7. Position rotor (1) by hand.
2. See Figure 9. Install housing (2) and locking spring (3) on lock cylinder (1).
a. See Figure 7. Align three slots (2) on housing to three teeth (3) on release lever.
3. See Figure 8. Install lockset.
a. Align retention tumbler slot (1) to release position (2).
b. Square boss on lockset must mate with square opening on rotor (3).
c. Hold in place by hand.
4. See Figure 9. Install washer (4), lockwasher (6) and screw (5). Hand tighten.
5. Check rotation and functionality of lock cylinder.
6. See Figure 10. Install cover (2) and screw (1). Hand tighten.
7. See Figure 12. Remove red tab (1).
8. See Figure 11. Once lockset is installed, key can be removed in position 1 or 2.
1Rotor
Figure 6. Access to Rotor
1Rotor
2Housing slots
3Teeth
Figure 7. Housing
Figure 8. Release Tumbler - Release Position
1Lock cylinder
2Housing
3Locking spring
4Washer
5Screw, lock cylinder
6Lockwasher
Figure 9. Install Lockset to Top Case
1Screw, plastic cover
2Cover, inside
Figure 10. Inside Cover Install
1Lock position
2Open position
3Release position
Figure 11. Lock Positions (typical)
1Red tab
2Lock set
Figure 12. Top case Handle
Install Top Case
1. See Figure 13. Install mounting kit to mounting bracket.
a. Install latch (3) with three screws (2) to front of mounting bracket (1). Tighten.
Torque: 5.4–6.6 N·m (48–58 in-lbs)
b. Install hook (4) with screws (5) to rear of mounting bracket (1). Tighten.
Torque: 5.4–6.6 N·m (48–58 in-lbs)
2. Center top case on mounting bracket.
3. See Figure 13 and Figure 14. Slide top case to front latch (3), rock down until it clicks into rear hook (4) .
1Mounting bracket
2Screws (3)
3Latch
4Hook
5Screws (2)
Figure 13. Mount Kit (53000812)
Figure 14. Top case Installation
LOCK POSITIONS
  1. Close Position: case is locked.
  2. Open Position: case is unlocked.
    1. Open case: push down on lock cylinder.
    2. Main handle will pop up.
    3. Pull lever beneath handle to open lid.
  3. Release Position: unlocks release lever.
  4. Release case from vehicle.
    1. Turn key to release position.
    2. Push down on lock cylinder.
    3. Main handle will pop up.
    4. Pull release lever, lift case and remove from vehicle.
NOTE
Before riding make sure case is fully engaged to mounting plate and handle is closed, flush with case.
Supplemental Procedure Video
WARNING
Always review the appropriate service procedure prior to performing it. This video is intended to supplement, not replace, documented service procedures. Attempting service procedures without the proper training, tools, equipment, and manuals could result in death or injury to you or others. This could also damage the motorcycle or cause the motorcycle to operate improperly. (10406a)
This video is a supplement of the procedure covered in the document. This video can only be viewed through Service Information Portal (SIP).