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ALWAYS USE THE SEAT STRAPS

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  The Rocky Mountain-EXP Saddle Bags and racks are 

designed for these, as the seat straps distribute the weight of the bag.  Failure to use the seat straps can result in 
damage to the bags, motorcycle and bodily harm, and will void any and all warranties.  
 

Loading the bags.

  You can load the bags either on or off the bike.  

 
11- Loading and unloading the bags while on the racks: You will have to unfasten the four 1” buckles on the 
upper and lower side mounting straps to release the compression of the bag; doing this will make packing much 
easier.  
  
12- When closing the Rocky Mountain-EXP Saddle Bags. Make sure you have rolled the liners down to “burp” 
and let as much air escape as possible.  
 
13- Roll the main bag with a minimum of 3 rolls to create a tight seal. You may have to “burp” the bags to let as 
much air escape as possible. Fasten the side straps.  
 

ALWAYS USE THE TOP STRAPS! 

This strap keeps the Rocky Mountain Saddle Bags tight to the side racks 

and prevents the bag from sagging. FIG16 
 

 

 

 

FIG16 Top Straps.  Thread excess webbing through elastic loops. 

 

 

14- For maximum safety make sure ALL straps are snug and secure.  Make adjustments 
as necessary.

 

To remove the bags: 

 

 
15- Pinch the four 1” buckles on the upper and lower side mounting straps. This will release the tension on the 
G-Hooks secured to the rack.  Reverse steps 3 through 5.  Do the lower straps first, then the upper straps. 

On the exhaust side, be careful not to touch the exhaust as you can be burned! 

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Use the handles to remove the bags away from the side racks.  

 
 

Note

: All of the mounting straps on the Wolfman Rocky Mountain-EXP Saddle Bags are removable and 

replaceable.  Extra mounting kits can be purchased from us. 
MAXIMUM WEIGHT LIMIT: 13lbs (5.9 kg) per bag. 

 

Helpful hints 

 

Summary of Contents for Rocky Mountain-EXP SB-1

Page 1: ...th 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 EXP Saddle Bags FIG1 Right Side FIG2 Left Side Bag orientation Please note the various parts of the saddlebag Since the left and right bags are identical only one is shown FIG3 Seat Straps Handle Top Straps 2 D Rings 2 at front 2 at rear Roll Top Buckles at Eac...

Page 2: ... mounting straps FIG4 Pinch to Unfasten 1 Buckles 2 Place bags over the seat and or rear rack Depending on the width of your motorcycle you may need to adjust the 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 FIG5 FIG5 This is a rear view of a properly adjusted set of saddle bags ...

Page 3: ... WITH THE G HOOKS 3 Thread the 1 webbing from the inside of the side rack hoop around the tube to the outside FIG6 4 Slide the Slot on the G Hook over the outer most webbing Single Layer of Webbing as shown in FIG7 8 9 FIG6 FIG7 FIG8 FIG9 ...

Page 4: ... 11 12 FIG10 Side View FIG11 Top View FIG12 Correctly Fastened G Hoop Top and Bottom 6 Repeat steps 6 9 for all saddle bag straps 4 per bag 7 Tighten the 1 side mounting straps threaded through each cam buckle on front of each bag FIG13 ...

Page 5: ...from the cam buckles in the direction of the arrows FIG13 9 Thread excess webbing through elastic loops repeat this for all excess webbing FIG14 FIG14 10 Tighten the 2 wide seat straps by pulling the webbing away from the 2 buckles You can pull both ends to tighten the webbing FIG15 FIG15 ...

Page 6: ...t seal You may have to burp the bags to let as much air escape as possible Fasten the side straps ALWAYS USE THE TOP STRAPS This strap keeps the Rocky Mountain Saddle Bags tight to the side racks and prevents the bag from sagging FIG16 FIG16 Top Straps Thread excess webbing through elastic loops 14 For maximum safety make sure ALL straps are snug and secure Make adjustments as necessary To remove ...

Page 7: ... or medium Rolie Bag or our Bottle Holster for additional fuel or water The four one inch plastic loops on the side of each bag that are for mounting our Bottle Holster to hold either a fuel or water bottle FIG15 If you have any questions about the mounting of the Wolfman Rocky Mountain EXP Saddle Bags to virtually any side rack please contact us at sales wolfmanluggage com Woof e ...

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