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                                                                                            3501-0232/0233I   HD Dyna 91-95  Rev 03/08 

12) Using two more butt connectors connect the wires with the connectors (the original cut off wires) to the 
wires coming out of the turn signal bracket, black to plain wire, green to striped wire. At this point you should 
have a turn signal bracket with a turn signal mounted, and wires ready to install back on the motorcycle. 
13) Remove the bolt from the front of the rail. 
14) On one of the 3/8x3 studs screw on a lock nut, and a docking post, for about ¼ inch, and tighten together 
snugly, add a spacer. Screw this assembly into the front hole in the fender strut until you can feel the bolt 
coming through on the inside of the fender. The correct amount should be adjusted to 1 to 1 ½ turns past the 
inside face of the nut plate toward the tire.   
 15) Loosen the lock nut from the docking post and run it down tight against the fender strut being careful not to 
move (turn) the stud. 
16) Remove the docking post. 
17) Repeat steps 14-16 with the 5/16x2 ½ stud and use the turn signal as the spacer, run the wires through the 
original hole in the fender- strut. Use a pencil or similar object to separate the wires on each side of the holes so 
the bolt does not damage the insulation on the wires. 
18) Torque the lock nuts to 23 N.m (16.5 lb-ft ). 
19) Install the saddlebag support. The stud should be protruding past the saddlebag support by 3/8 to ½ inches 
(10-12mm) or just less than the hex portion of the docking post. NOTE: The saddlebag Support is to be installed 
with the bottom rail slightly further away from the motorcycle than the top portion. This is to hold the bag away 
from the wheel, brakes, and drive parts. If it is not this way you should try with the other support. 
20) Install and tighten the docking posts to hold the saddlebag supports in place. 
21) Re-rout and secure the wires back to the tail light and connect. 
22) Perform steps 2-21 on the other side. 
23) Connect the battery and check to see if all the lights work correctly. 
24) Replace the tail light lens. 
25) Install your saddlebags by pushing them over the docking posts. Make sure that the clip at the bottom of the 
bag is over the support. 
26) Secure the saddlebags in place by installing inside the saddlebag a ¼ turn lock on each docking post. 

 

FEATURES: 

Cruiser and Desperado models feature leather straps with lockable buckles, and lockable quick release buckles. Once locked, bags cannot 

be opened without using the key. If you wish to ride your motorcycle for an extended time without the saddlebags and supports, remove the saddlebags 
and supports, replacing the docking posts on the ends of the studs.

 

 

CARE AND CLEANING 

Your Saddlemen saddlebags require almost no maintenance, but to keep them looking their bes t, we recommend Saddlemen’s Saddlebag Cleaner #3101, and Saddlebag 
Conditioner #3103. For everyday cleaning, you can simply wipe down the bag with a clean, damp cloth. Make sure to keep the saddlebags away from extreme heat sources

 

like your bike's exhaust pipes. 

SADDLEMEN'S ONE-YEAR WARRANTY 

We guarantee our products for a period of one year after retail purchase, against defects in materials and workmanship. Damage caused by improper use or incorrect 
mounting is not warranted. Our warranty has other prov isions and conditions; please contact Saddlemen for full details. If your Saddlemen product is not performing to your 
expectations, please call us directly and our customer service staff will be happy to help. You can count on Saddlemen's quality, innovation, service and style.details. If your 
Saddlemen product is not performing to your expectations,

 

please call us directly and our customer service staff will be happy to help. You can count on Saddlemen's quality, 

innovation, service and style.

 

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