Not literally, but has anyone ever had one fall off?
I spent three hours Friday evening cleaning up my '09 O/B SERG, almost ashamed to be seen in public with the dirty thing.
The last items to go back on are always my saddle bags. I've had this twist lock pin setup before on the SERK and installed and used Dzus fasteners on my Willys tilt front end, so I understand the twist past the cam and lock of the items.
I rode about 100 miles to a HD shop I had never been to before and looked around and had a Diet Coke and chilled a bit. I double checked everything before I left to make sure all was well. After that it was out of sight out of mind.
I rode another 100 miles down to Truman Lake on the central west side of Missouri to see a girl I graduated high school with up in Michigan. All was well when I hit the rode.
My wife is at the Lake of the Ozarks with some lady friends and I called her from Truman Lake to see if I could stop by and say hi. I really just wanted to ride my arse off yesterday and didn't much care where I went.
I headed across highway 52 between the two lakes and the road was under construction. New blacktop and old concrete with the usual steps between the two where they start and stop their work. It's about 50 miles across and there were probably 8 to 10 of these transitions along the way. Some came up so fast you didn't know they were there, others you could watch the car ahead and see where the smooth spots were.
I'm going about 60 mph all the way and when I get to a little town about 3/4 of the way there, a couple cars pull up to me and yell at me that I lost my saddle tank, as they called it. CHIT!!!!! They said it came off about 3 miles back, but the sun was at my rear and lights from behind were hard to see.
So I high tailed it back to look for my left saddle bag full of stuff. I went way past where they said if fell off without seeing a thing. I pulled into a side road to turn around and a car pulled in behind me and they had picked up the saddle bag and went through it for identification of some kind, but then saw me going slow and without one saddle bag. I thanked them and put it back on.
It was boarding on about 100 degrees on the road while riding and with the loss of the bag I was a bit upset. So after the bag was back in place I took out another Diet Coke from my right side bag and cooler and cooled off a bit trying to calm my nerves a bit.
The bag had never opened up while skidding, but did a number on the latch assembly, the top and the lower bag extension, '09 SERG. The girl had taken all our rain gear out, shirts, tool kit, air shock pump and all my camera stuff, but it was still there with my two CHIT twist pins.
To make a VERY long story short.... TOOOOOOO LAAAATE!
Has anyone else ever dropped a bag while riding?
I looked at the twist lock pins and they look good, but I know it had to do with the very hard raps I had given the bike on those transition bumps. I guess if the bag bumped up and took enough slack off the pins, they could work loose. But like I said, I know how to use the damn pins and would not just leave them without bottoming them out to the right before buttoning up the lids.
All the way home I kept checking to make sure both bags were still there. I guess I'll be paranoid for some time. I'm now thinking of taking out the twist pins and replacing them with bolts and nylock nuts, just to be on the safe side.
Anyone have to replace a SERG bag complete? I'm going to the dealer today to get a price quote, but I can only guess it's going to be a couple thousand bucks with a complete read to bolt on bag with O/B CVO paint.
I'm sure the insurance company will say just repair the scratch, replace the chrome latch and have it repainted. My thought on this is that yes, there at people that do the color to match paint jobs, but when a O.E.M. doesn't give out color codes the usual shops cannot do a repair.
I'm saying replace only, what do you guys think?
Sorry about my riding trip dissertation, I could have just asked if anyone had dropped a bag while riding and left it at that. Buy hey, it's me and once my fingers get moving I can't stop them...
