VIKING BAGS 53963 Leather Motorcycle Saddlebags Installation Guide
- June 1, 2024
- VIKING BAGS
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VIKING BAGS 53963 Leather Motorcycle Saddlebags
COMPLETE KIT INCLUDES:
- Saddlebags (Pair)
- Mounting Kit (Package)
- Model Specific Bolt Kit (Package)
A Pair of Saddlebags (Left – 1 qty and Right – 1 qty):
Mounting Kit Parts:
- FAT Bracket x4
- 8mm x 15mm Flip Head Bolts with Washer x4
- 8mm Collar Nuts x4
- 10mm Flat Washers x4
- Tilt Control x4
- 10mm Spring Washer x4
- 8mm Spring Washer x8
Parts Diagram:
Model Specific Bolt Kit Parts:
- Fender Hex Bolt (model specific size) x4
- Lock Nut (model specific size) x4
- 1/4 in x 10mm Spacer x4
- 1/2 in x 10mm Spacer x4
- 10mm Spring Washer x4
Note:
- You may receive extra bolts and spacers; not all of them will be used. Please use the ones that match your bike’s fender bolt thread and length. If the bolt is too long, you can use more or thicker spacers.
Kit Diagram:
Tools Required:
- Adjustable Wrench
- Socket Wrench
- Combination Wrench
- Drill
- Drill Bits
- Screw Driver
- Marker/ Chalk
- Thread Locker
- Ruler / Measuring Tape
IMPORTANT
Before you start, inspect the bags and parts to make sure they are not
damaged. Also, make sure you have all the mounting kit parts and bolt kit. Do
not proceed if you are missing any parts. Please contact us about any missing
parts and we will provide them for you.
Instructions:
Step 1: Hold the bag against the fender to find a suitable position to
mount it.
Note : Having a helper will make the positioning & marking process much
easier.
IMPORTANT
Before you mark where to drill the holes, please make sure you have a minimum
clearance space of 2 inches from other parts such as the exhaust, shocks, belt
guard, turn signal, and axle nut. Sit on the bike to make sure there is that 2
inches of space after the shock compresses. You should also check if a
passenger can sit and reach the passenger foot pegs comfortably.
Step 2:
Once the bag is in the desired position, hold the bag in place and mark the
fender bolt positions on the back of the bag with marker/ chalk. These points
are where holes will be drilled and the mounting bolts inserted.
Step 3: After marking the holes, lay the bag on a flat surface. Position the mounting bracket on the back of the bag until top bracket hole aligns with the top mark on the back of the bag, and the bottom of the bracket parallel to the bottom the bag. While holding the bracket in place, mark the position of the bottom hole in the bracket with marker/ chalk. Repeat the same process for the second mounting bracket.
Step 4: Drill the marked points where you plan to insert the mounting bolts.
Note : Please make sure the drill bit size matches the size of the fender bolts for the top holes and also matching flip head bolt for the bottom. Do not drill the bag if you are missing parts or unsure about any of the installation steps.
Step 5 : With the brackets in place, insert the 8mm x 15mm flip head
bolts with washers first through both of the two bottom holes in the back of
the bag, and then through the bottom holes of both brackets from inside to
outside, with the bolt heads staying inside the bag. Tighten the bottom bolts
using the nuts and a wrench.
Note : Please add thread locker on the nuts to keep all the bolts secure.
Step 6 : The flat side of the bracket should be facing the back of the bag. Using 10mm flat washers, insert a fender hex head bolt from inside the bag through each of the two top holes and then through the bracket.
Step 7: Place the saddlebags against the fender and align the 2 fender bolts, then push the hex head bolts through the fender holes and tighten using a wrench.
Note:
- Please add thread locker on the nuts to secure your bolts.
- If the bolts are too long and risk hitting the tire, please use spacers. Insert the hex head bolts through spacers first before inserting them through the back of the bag and the brackets.
- If a bag is too close to shock or turn signals, you can add more spacers for more clearance.
- If a bag is too close to the chain guard or axle bolt, use the optional tilt control adapter (included).
Warnings!
- Do not use defective parts.
- Periodically check for any signs the bags or bolts are loose and that no mounting kit parts are interfering your motorcycle’s drive train, suspension, brakes, wheels, etc.
- If you do not mount these saddlebags properly, they may cause damage to themselves and/or your motorcycle.
- The mounting kit parts nor the bags should not be touching the motorcycle while it is running.
- Seek professional assistance from a qualified mechanic or dealer if you find the mounting instruction unclear.
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