What is the part called...

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  1. hwyrogue

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    that goes between the rear grab bars and the frame ? I'm switching the saddle bags from one bike to another and found that I only have one set (from the old bike); my new bike doesn't have them :mad-new:

    Any ideas what the part is called and where I can get a set?

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    Don't know which part your after
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    I think he is referring to the rubber part that is between the grab rail & bag mounting bracket. Pictured on either side of the hardware bag in this pic.

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    I know this has come up before in another thread.
     


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    Yup I think Arnzinator nailed :thumb:
     


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    Yes - exactly, the rubber part!
     


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    If you're moving the whole saddlebag mounting kit to the new bike (leaving the old bike with no mounts) you only need the one set, a bike with no saddlebag mounts doesn't use the rubber parts. If you have 2 mounting kits with only 1 set of rubber parts, then yes, you need another pair.
     


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    Thank You DriverDave! You're absolutely right - thank you for pointing it out to me! I automatically assumed that another set was required... *facepalm*
     


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