LUGGAGE KITS
J012542006-09-14
GENERAL
Kit Numbers
94730-02, 94731-02, 94732-02, 94733-02, 94735-98, 94750-98, 94749-98, 94748-98, 94747-98, 94746-98, 94745-98, 94744-98, 94742-98, 94741-98, 94740-98, 94739-98, 94738-98, 94737-98, 94736-98, 94765-99, 94764-99, 94763-99, 94725-98, 94724-98, 94723-98, 94722-98, 94721-98, 94720-98, 94719-98, 94729-02, 94728-02, 94727-02, 94766-99, 94767-99, 94768-99, 94769-99, 98872-00, 98873-00, 98874-00, 98875-00, 98876-00,98877-00, 98878-00, 98884-06
Models
This instruction sheet describes installation of the:
  • Touring Luggage System with Day Bag
  • Ultra Touring Bag
  • Ultra Overnight Bag
  • Overnight Bag
  • Snap Bag
For model fitment information, please see the P&A Retail Catalog or the Parts and Accessories section of www.harley-davidson.com (English only).
Additional Parts Required
The luggage kits listed in this instruction sheet require the vehicle to be equipped with a passenger upright (sissybar) and a backrest pad.
A luggage rack is required when mounting luggage behind the passenger upright.
Separate purchase of additional parts or accessories may be required for proper installation of this luggage on your model motorcycle. Refer to the latest Harley-Davidson Genuine Motor Accessories and Genuine Motor Parts catalog for a list of required parts or accessories for your model.
Kit Contents
There are no Service Parts available for these kits.
INSTALLATION
WARNING
See ACCESSORIES AND CARGO section within the SAFETY FIRST 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. (00021c)
  • The bag MUST be installed with a mounting pocket over the passenger upright and backrest pad.
  • When installed on a luggage rack, do not exceed the load limit of the luggage rack.
  • When installed on a passenger pillion, do not exceed 25 pounds (11.4 kg) total weight of bag, contents, and attachments.
  • Secure the bag straps to the rack or passenger upright to prevent bag shifting during vehicle operation.
  • Verify that all straps are secured to prevent strap contact with the rear wheel during vehicle operation.
  • See the Owner's Manual for recommended tire inflation pressure.
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)
  • GVWR is the sum of the weight of the motorcycle, accessories, and the maximum weight of the rider, passenger and cargo that can be safely carried.
  • GAWR is the maximum amount of weight that can be safely carried on one axle.
  • GVWR and GAWR are shown on the information plate, located on the frame down tube.
1Passenger upright
2Mounting pocket
3Wrap straps twice above upright tubes
4Connect and pull straps tight
Figure 1. Fasten Bag to Passenger Upright (XL, Dyna, Softails Except FXSTC)
1Passenger upright
2Mounting pocket
3Wrap straps under upright tubes
4Connect and pull straps tight
Figure 2. Fasten Bag to Passenger Upright (FXSTC)
Single Bag Mounting on Passenger Pillion or Luggage Rack
NOTE
A luggage rack is required when mounting luggage behind the passenger upright.
1. See Figure 1. Slide the mounting pocket over the passenger backrest pad/sissy bar upright.
2. For XL and Dyna models, and Softail models EXCEPT FXSTC: Wrap the straps at the bottom of the bag twice around the passenger upright tubes. Connect the buckle halves as shown, then pull the straps tight to secure the bag to the vehicle. For FXSTC models: See Figure 2. Wrap the straps at the bottom of the bag under the passenger upright tubes as shown. Connect the buckle halves, then pull the straps tight to secure the bag to the vehicle. For FLHR, FLHT or FLT models: See Figure 3. Wrap the straps at the bottom of the bag twice around the license plate support tube, between the saddlebag support bracket and the license plate holder. Connect the buckle halves, then pull the straps tight to secure the bag to the vehicle. For Ultra Touring Bag (94744-98 through 94750-98) or Ultra Overnight Bag (94736-98 through 94742-98): When installing the bag behind the passenger upright, connect the center strap (found in the pouch in the back of the bag) to the center of the luggage rack for additional support.
1License plate bracket
2Wrap straps twice around license plate bracket support tubes
Figure 3. Fasten Bag to License Plate Bracket Support Tubes (FL Touring Models)
3. For ALL models: Check that the bag is securely fastened to the vehicle.
4. Tuck in or tie down any excess strap material to prevent the straps from contacting the rear wheel or scratching or scuffing painted surfaces.
Figure 4. Connecting the D-rings
Mounting a Second Bag (Overnight or Day Bag) to the Vehicle
NOTE
A luggage rack is required when mounting two bags to the passenger upright. Mount one bag in front of, and one bag behind the upright.
  1. Fasten the larger bag to the passenger upright according to the Single Bag Mounting instructions.
  2. See Figure 4. Connect the D-rings of the second bag to the installed bag as shown.
  3. Wrap the straps at the bottom of the second bag twice around the passenger upright tubes. Connect the buckle halves, then pull the straps tight to secure the bag to the vehicle.
  4. Check that both bags are securely fastened to the vehicle.
  5. Tuck in or tie down any excess strap material to prevent the straps from contacting the rear wheel or scratching or scuffing painted surfaces.
Snap Bag
NOTE
The Snap Bag, Part Number 94735-98 (Nylon) or 94784-01 (Leather) is available separately from a Harley-Davidson Dealer.
1Upper D-rings
Figure 5. Attaching the Snap Bag to the Upper D-Rings
1. See Figure 5. Clip the Snap Bag onto the two upper D-rings (1) on the large bag.
2. See Figure 6. Thread the lower strap (1) through the lower D-rings (2) and buckle the Snap Bag clasp.
1Lower Snap Bag strap
2Lower D-rings
Figure 6. Thread Snap Bag Lower Strap Through Lower D-rings
3. Check that all bags are securely fastened to the vehicle.
4. Tuck in or tie down any excess strap material to prevent the straps from contacting the rear wheel or scratching or scuffing painted surfaces.
Figure 7. Snap Bag Worn on Leg
5. See Figure 7. When removed from the vehicle the Snap Bag may be worn on either the left or right leg.