Glad this post helped a few people find their loose brackets
Ride Safe
Scotty
Thanks for the heads up, Scotty. As I posted earlier, I found both my bolts loose('09 SE Ultra) and re torqued them to HD specs (12-20 ft lbs. thats all it gets!), but being the anal person that I admit being, I did not believe that all of these loose bolts were the result of someone not tightening them properly at the factory or the dealer. I took another look at the bracket assembly that holds both the saddlebag mounting pin receptacle and the grab strap screw and the problem is quite obvious. The bracket is fastened to the frame with a single 5/16" bolt (12-20 lbs torque) with the strap attached 2 3/4" away from the center line of the bolt. On the right side of the motorcycle any moderate upwards pull on the passenger strap will turn the bolt counterclockwise and loosen it. On the left side, the saddlebag mount is 2 1/8" away from the centerline of the bolt, and any upward motion of the saddlebag (like hitting a pothole or bump in the road) will loosen that bolt. Try it, you will see what I'm talking about.
Boy, THIS IS DANGEROUS!! Two deadly possibilities, saddlebag falls off bike, your OK but your buddies behind you all get taken out. Another scenario has your passenger who was holding on to the grab strap with a death grip as you power thru the twisties, suddenly is holding air as the bolt falls out and off she goes. I'm not sure if this design is on any other models, but I think this is a serious safety issue on the 2009 FLHTCUSE4. Or am I over reacting?
Tom P.