NOTICE
Check that saddlebag frame(s) are fully seated and tightly secured with mounting hardware. Failure to do so could result in the saddlebags becoming detached and/or damaged. (00171b)
WARNING
Do not exceed saddlebag weight capacity. Put equal weight in each bag. Too much weight in saddlebags can cause loss of control, which could result in death or serious injury. (00383a)
NOTE
Maximum saddlebag weight capacity is 6.80 kg (15 lb) in each saddlebag.
Opening
1. See Figure 1. Unlock saddlebag.
a. Insert key into latch button (7) and rotate one-half turn counterclockwise.
b. Remove key
2. Press latch button.
3. Lift the lid from the inner side of the saddlebag.
Closing
1. Close the saddlebag lid.
2. Check that the lid is secure.
3. See Figure 1. Lock saddlebag.
a. Insert key into latch button (7) and rotate one-half turn clockwise.
b. Remove key
Removal
  1. See Figure 1. Open saddlebags.
  2. Use one hand to support the saddlebag and another hand to remove the saddlebag mounting screws (1).
  3. NOTE
    It is not necessary to remove the O-ring (3) and spacer (2) from the saddlebag mounting screws. O-ring is used to help keep spacer in place but does not need to be present.
  4. Lift saddlebag to disengage the saddlebag docking rod (6) from the mounting bracket grommet (5).
Installation
1. See Figure 1. Verify spacers (2), O-rings (3), and grommets (5) are in place and in good condition.
NOTE
If damage or wear is noticed, see a Harley-Davidson dealer.
2. Align the saddlebag docking rod with the mounting bracket grommet (5).
3. Align the saddlebag with the mounting holes on the fender support (4).
4. Install saddlebag mounting screws. Tighten.
Torque: 28.5–36.5 N·m (21–27 ft-lbs) Saddlebag mounting screws
5. Close saddlebag.
6. Check that the lid is secure.
WARNING
Do not allow passenger to use saddlebags as grab handles. Failure to use a grab strap, designed for passengers to hold onto when riding, could result in death or serious injury. (00081a)
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)
For proper saddlebag loading, see the Accessories and Cargo section of Safety First → Safe Operating Rules.
For proper saddlebag maintenance, see After Riding → Leather and Vinyl Care.
1Screw (2)
2Spacer (2)
3O-ring (2)
4Fender support
5Mounting bracket grommet
6Docking rod
7Latch/lock button
Figure 1. Saddlebag Assembly