On occasion, I like to remove the passenger back rest. Though leaving the mounting hole open is a concern.
Does HD, or any manufacturer, offer a cover plate of some kind?
Thanks
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On occasion, I like to remove the passenger back rest. Though leaving the mounting hole open is a concern.
Does HD, or any manufacturer, offer a cover plate of some kind?
Thanks
Nope ....ductape !
Corbin saddles offer a fabric flap for the backrest, but you need to get a Corbin !
As far as HD goes , it’s a rain drain.
I may be confused. Are you refering to the sissy bar uprights? If so, mine came with plugs.
[QUOTE=RKplus10;760290]I may be confused. Are you refering to the sissy bar uprights? If so, mine came with plugs.[/QUOTE]
They did not in the beginning. Soon after I bought my 2015 I also bought the sissy bar. I did not have it installed so I know they didn't. I noticed later that someone had them so I checked it out. Jack posted a part number for the plugs sold separately but I never bought them.
[QUOTE=RKplus10;760290]I may be confused. Are you refering to the sissy bar uprights? If so, mine came with plugs.[/QUOTE]
not on the 2015
[QUOTE=LadyonaMission;760301]They did not in the beginning. Soon after I bought my 2015 I also bought the sissy bar. I did not have it installed so I know they didn't. I noticed later that someone had them so I checked it out. Jack posted a part number for the plugs sold separately but I never bought them.[/QUOTE]
DO you by chance still have the link to them?
[QUOTE=RodMyers;760304]not on the 2015[/QUOTE]
When I bought mine the part number was 52300324, it is now 52300324A, which means the part has changed.
[QUOTE=RodMyers;760305]DO you by chance still have the link to them?[/QUOTE]
No, but I will search for it.
[QUOTE=LadyonaMission;760307]When I bought mine the part number was 52300324, it is now 52300324A, which means the part has changed.[/QUOTE]
Thank you
Rodney, measure the holes, then go to Lowes or Home Depot. THey have an assortment of push in chrome and stainless hole plugs;)
Here is the HD part number for the hole plugs, I dunno if you can buy them separately tho
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[TD="colspan: 1"]Plug, chrome
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[TD="colspan: 1"]12100080
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[QUOTE=Jack Klarich;760315]Here is the HD part number for the hole plugs, I dunno if you can buy them separately tho
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[TD]Plug, chrome
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[TD]12100080
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My mistake, I assumed that since they had a part number they could be purchased. Thank you, Jack.
I found the link you gave me.
[URL]https://shop.newcastlehd.com/part/12100080[/URL]
[QUOTE=LadyonaMission;760324]I found the link you gave me.
[URL]https://shop.newcastlehd.com/part/12100080[/URL][/QUOTE]
Thanks Lola, I got side tracked:p You are good at searches here on the Forum:clapping:
I see numbers when I close my eyes. I always have. My wife was amazed when I helped her with her BA math equations. I could give her the answers because I could see them , My son was the same way.
[QUOTE=RodMyers;760268]On occasion, I like to remove the passenger back rest. Though leaving the mounting hole open is a concern.
Does HD, or any manufacturer, offer a cover plate of some kind?
Thanks[/QUOTE]
I couldn't find anything, so i went to ACE and found a cork with a black cap that looks ok to me, and they are still there after riding on Illinois roads
that part number, while valid, is not available for online ordering.
had to go to the local dealer to get it
If you want to remove the docking hardware, these (HD Part no. 61300315) are available through your local stealership. I had to order mine, and it took a week.
If you just want to plug the hole in the quick-release docks, Rat's solution -- black rubber corks from Home Despot or Lowe's -- will getcha there. However, unless they've been been blocked, there [I][B]are[/B][/I] drain holes at the bottom of those quick-release docks, and the corks (or chrome-covered plugs) are just a nicety rather than a necessity.
I say '[I]unless they've been blocked[/I]' because the genius who owned my Freewheeler used silicone caulk to cement the sissy bar in place, and the silicone blocked those drain holes, causing water to pool and rust the hardware. Once I got the bar out, I had to remove and completely disassemble the docking hardware, clean out the silicone and rust, grease the spring mechanisms, and then reinstall the docking hardware.
All that, and the odds are I will never use the damn sissy bar....
....but like a.... well, like certain [I][B]personal protection equipment [/B][/I]:gunbandana:, better to have one and not need it than the other way around! :)
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I order 2 from Harley. Was expecting metal plugs, but they were plastic chrome plugs that fit and look great. Easy to install and remove.