Hey guys! Thank you, SCRM-R, for making us aware of this thread.
As I replied to SCRM-R, we occasionally receive an inquiry about the bags begin secured on the brackets. I don't have that issue on my bike - so I wasn't aware that it might be a wide-spread issue. (And I apologize to dayne66 for you not receiving a reply - it obviously fell through the cracks which is never acceptable.)
Here is the issue from our standpoint - the bolt that is needed for the brackets is a different size than the bolts used in our other securing products and would have to be made to fit our securing tool. This is not that unusual as our Fender Security Screw is custom made for us to fit the same tool as our SaddlebagSecure, for instance. But it is a major outlay of money for us with a large minimum of the bolts having to be made up. (Read: the demand must be there.)
We are a small, new company that must focus on what is going to sell in order to stay in business - especially with our custom made parts which keep going up in price daily. So the question would be - is there enough demand for the custom bracket bolts to have 1,000's made up? Or would you, the customer, be satisfied with a bolt that does the job but works with a different securing tool. For us - we could package and provide the latter fairly easily. It's not like you would be needing to take the brackets off or keep the tool with you as with our other securing products.
This is a great forum to get some feedback on this. All of our products since SaddlebagSecure® have come with suggestions from our customers - so we obviously listen!
As far as the video showing how easily the bags are stolen, we got really tired of having people contact us whose bags had been stolen. The thieves know about this - but it is eye-opening to those who don't have the mind of a thief. We felt the need to educate. It's not meant as a scare tactic - but simply to inform. And our product is not just to deter thieves, it's also to prevent fly-offs - which we ALSO get a lot of emails about - mainly after the fact.
Thank you to all the comments about our company and our products. We really do pride ourselves on leading the way in securing products.
And - Harley is not the only company who uses this system. Victory Cross bikes also use the the quick release system (with a slight variation) as does Yamaha with their Stratoliner and is now using it on all their hard bags. But they are also answering to their customer base who want the bags to be easily removed for cleaning, etc...