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Old Jan 31st, 2007, 10:39 AM   #1
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Anyone have these or know of them?

Just browsing some stuff and came across these.... am wondering if anyone has them or has seen them up close..... ?? Do they lock closed? I am thinking they look good to help keep my daughter in place (if/when she falls asleep while riding), but am curious if they have some sort of catch to keep them in the closed position.....so far, have found no info on that!

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Old Feb 2nd, 2007, 07:22 AM   #2
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I have seen these first hand. THEY DO NOT LOCK INTO POSITION. They pivot outward and back against the side of the tour pack to allow the passenger to mount the bike. When you swing them into the riding position, they have a positive stop inside the pivot hinge that aligns them in the forward position. But again, they do not lock in position. The passenger can push them open at any time.

Hope this answers your question.
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Old Feb 17th, 2007, 06:36 AM   #3
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Cool passing lamp

i have a 06 heritage which i thought the passing lamp bulb was burned out. so the steeler tryed to sell me entire unit for 38.00. so i took it apart and found that the inside ground broke off. is there a better way to do this then the way the factory has it, which only lasted 12,000 mis. ?
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i have a 06 heritage which i thought the passing lamp bulb was burned out. so the steeler tryed to sell me entire unit for 38.00. so i took it apart and found that the inside ground broke off. is there a better way to do this then the way the factory has it, which only lasted 12,000 mis. ?
I dunno but I had the same problem on my 97 Dyna....
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how did you fix it
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how did you fix it
I didn't.....
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