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FIG.6                                                                                     FIG.7 

  

 
 
5- Tighten the 1” Mounting strap which will tighten the saddle bag strap and the ¾” slide is captured, as shown 
in FIG.8 
 

 

 
 
 
6-Repeat steps 6-8 for all saddle bag straps (4 per bag).  
 
7-Correctly mounted top and bottom saddle bag straps. FIG.9 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for M1016

Page 1: ...int Before you begin stuff each bag with a sleeping bag or quilt to give it body The mounting is the same for both left and right bags A properly mounted pair of Rocky Mountain Saddle Bags FIG 1 Right...

Page 2: ...e height of each bag Do this by adjusting the 2 seat strap webbing from the large center buckles Adjust so that the bags are centered on each side rack FIG 5 FIG 5 This is a rear view of a properly ad...

Page 3: ...en the 1 Mounting strap which will tighten the saddle bag strap and the slide is captured as shown in FIG 8 6 Repeat steps 6 8 for all saddle bag straps 4 per bag 7 Correctly mounted top and bottom sa...

Page 4: ...ide mounting straps threaded through each cam buckle on front of each bag FIG 10 Tighten straps to secure and compress bag to the rack pull side mounting straps away from the cam buckles in the direct...

Page 5: ...traps can result in damage to the bags motorcycle and bodily harm This will also void any and all warranties Loading the bags You can load the bags either on or off the bike The waterproof liners can...

Page 6: ...he bags 15 Loosen the four cam buckles on the upper and lower side mounting straps This will release the tension on the Universal Saddle Bag Strap secured to the rack Reverse steps 3 through 8 Unfaste...

Page 7: ...off FIG 15 or our Bottle Holster for additional fuel or water Also there are four one inch plastic loops on the side of each bag that are for mounting our Bottle Holster to hold either a fuel or wate...

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