ONYX TANK BAG
941002152022-01-18
GENERAL INFORMATION
Table 1. General Information
Kits
Suggested Tools
Skill Level(1)
93300159
Safety Glasses, Torque Wrench
(1) Tightening to torque value or other moderate tools and techniques required
KIT CONTENTS
Figure 1. Kit Contents: Tank Bag Kit
Table 2. Kit Contents: Tank Bag 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
Rain cover
93100077
2
1
Tape, protective
11100304
3
1
Bracket, pair
93300165
4
3
Strap, set
93300167
5
1
Tank bag
Not sold separately
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.
Installation Requirements
WARNING
Rider and passenger safety depend upon the correct installation of this kit. Use the appropriate service manual procedures. 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. (00333b)
NOTE
This instruction sheet references service manual information. A service manual for the year and model motorcycle is required for this installation and is available from:
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)
  • Do not exceed 4 lbs (1.8 kg) total weight contents and attachments.
  • Verify that all straps are secured.
  • 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)
  • GVWR is the total weight of the motorcycle, accessories, 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 downtube.
PREPARE
1. Remove seat. See owner's manual.
REMOVE
1. Figure 2 Remove acorn nut (4).
2. Remove screw (1).
3. Discard bracket trim (5) pieces and washers (6).
INSTALL
1. Figure 2 Install right and left brackets (2, 3).
2. Install screw (1) and acorn nut (4). Tighten.
Torque: 38–43.5 N·m (28–32 ft-lbs) Fuel tank acorn nut
a. Make sure there is clearance between the brackets and tank when hardware is tightened.
b. Rotate steering from lock to lock making sure there is no interference.
3. Figure 3 Install loop end of strap (3) over hook end of bracket (5).
4. Route flat end of strap (3) through triglide (2) on tank bag (if not already installed).
a. Do not tighten strap at this time.
b. Triglides (2) should be routed inside elastic loops.
5. Repeat procedure for opposite side.
6. Figure 4 Route loop end of strap (4) between seat tang (3) and frame.
7. Route flat end of strap (4) with male buckle through the loop end of strap (4).
a. Pull on male buckle end to tighten strap down.
b. Make sure strap is positioned above the seat tang when tightened. Figure 5
c. Make sure strap is as flat as possible along surface of fuel tank or trim.
8. Figure 4 Install male end of buckle (4) to female buckle (1) that is attached to tank bag.
NOTE
DO NOT block instrument module.
a. Test fit tank bag in desired position.
NOTE
Use protective tape on models that do not have a tank console or trim that extend under nose of seat.
b. Figure 5 Install protective tape on fuel tank under buckle (1) of rear strap. Clean surface with a 50:50 mix of Isopropyl alcohol and water before applying.
9. Position tank bag to desired location.
10. Figure 3 Pull flat end of straps (2) tight to secure bag.
11. Figure 4 Pull flat end of strap (4) tight to secure bag.
a. Close clasp to lock strap (4) in place.
12. Check that bag is securely fastened to vehicle.
13. Secure any excess strap length.
a. Rotate steering from lock to lock making sure there is no interference.
1Screw
2Right bracket
3Left bracket
4Acorn nut
5Bracket trim (2)
6Washer (2)
Figure 2. Bracket Installation
1Tank bag (front view)
2Triglide (2)
3Strap (flat) (2)
4Strap (loop) (2)
5Bracket (2)
Figure 3. Front Tank Strap
1Quick release buckle, female
2Tank bag
3Seat tang strap location
4Strap with quick release buckle, male
Figure 4. Rear Tank Strap
1Buckle
2Strap
3Seat strap
Figure 5. Strap Tied to Seat Tang
COMPLETE
1. Install seat. See owner's manual.
RAIN COVER
1. Figure 6 Pull rain cover over entire bag.
2. Pull draw string at bottom of cover to tighten and secure with barrel lock.
3. Make sure rain cover is tucked completely under tank bag.
Figure 6. Draw String (Typical)
REMOVE BAG
1. Loosen front straps.
2. Disconnect buckle on rear strap.
3. Remove front straps from brackets.
MAINTENANCE
1. Use a lint free cloth to wipe off any dust or dirt.
2. Thoroughly clean outer surface with warm water and a mild detergent.
3. Allow material to dry naturally and completely before use or storage.
4. Do not use washing machine or dryer.
5. Do not use artificial means to dry material quickly.
6. Contains one or more of the following materials:
a. Polyester
b. Polypropylene
c. Polyvinyl chloride
d. Ethylene vinyl acetate