Just purchased a H-D Detachables Sissy Bar Upright, Part Number 52610-09.
Has anyone run into a right side shock interference problem when mounting a sissy bar?
The rack hits the shocks coil spring retainer cap. (don't know what else to call it)
If so, what was your fix?
Options I'm considering at this point:
1) Shim the shock out on the top post to acquire enough clearance
2) Grind clearance relief in the sissy bar
3) Grind clearance in the bushing on bottom (P/N 52682-09)
4) Turn shock upside down
At $180 bucks, one shouldn't have to revert to grinding or have this interference fit.
Any ideas of suggestions appreciated.
Bikes a 2015 SGS
Update!!! Update!!! Update!!!
Spoke with HD technical support and there is a reported interference fit issue!
HD's bulletin (failed to get bulletin #) states to "Remove right rear shock and re-mount in the inverted position".
It appears a .125" washer will provide enough clearance for fitment (if you don't want to invert the shock). I'll know that exact thickness once measurements are taken using a micrometer. If it's different than stated above, I'll correct the entry.
Has anyone run into a right side shock interference problem when mounting a sissy bar?
The rack hits the shocks coil spring retainer cap. (don't know what else to call it)
If so, what was your fix?
Options I'm considering at this point:
1) Shim the shock out on the top post to acquire enough clearance
2) Grind clearance relief in the sissy bar
3) Grind clearance in the bushing on bottom (P/N 52682-09)
4) Turn shock upside down
At $180 bucks, one shouldn't have to revert to grinding or have this interference fit.
Any ideas of suggestions appreciated.
Bikes a 2015 SGS
Update!!! Update!!! Update!!!
Spoke with HD technical support and there is a reported interference fit issue!
HD's bulletin (failed to get bulletin #) states to "Remove right rear shock and re-mount in the inverted position".
It appears a .125" washer will provide enough clearance for fitment (if you don't want to invert the shock). I'll know that exact thickness once measurements are taken using a micrometer. If it's different than stated above, I'll correct the entry.
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