Assembly – Harley-Davidson 74298 User Manual

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Assembly

Steering
Bushing

Steering
Bushing

Vehicle
Frame

Neck

• Position the vehicle frame so that the front faces you.

• Fit a steering bushing on the neck of the vehicle frame.

• Fit the other steering bushing under the neck.

• Insert two screws through the side of each steering

bushing and into the neck.

• Tighten all four screws using a Phillips screwdriver.

Do not over-tighten.

• Lift the pretend buckles on a saddle bag to open the

saddle bag.

• Fit the tab on the back surface of the saddle bag into the

notch on one side of the rear fender.

• Insert three screws through the holes on the inside of

the saddle bag.

Note! The lower screw travels through holes in the saddle
bag and vehicle body, and screws into the vehicle frame.
Make sure all the screw holes are aligned.

• Tighten the screws using a Phillips screwdriver. Do not

over-tighten.

• Repeat this step to assemble the other saddle bag to the

other side of the vehicle.

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Saddle
Bag

Tab

Notch

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Rear View

.437 (Large
Diameter)
Retainer

Tube
Side

Wheel
Axle

15

• Slide an axle bushing (tube side first) onto the end of

the wheel axle. Make sure the flat end of the axle
bushing fits into the groove in the fork arm.

• Fit a .437 (large diameter) retainer on the end of

the axle.

• Support the opposite end of the axle and tap the

.437 retainer with a hammer to secure it on the end of
the rear axle.

• Pull on the .437 retainer to make sure the rear wheel

assembly is secure.

Rear View

Axle
Bushing

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Axle
Bushing

Vehicle
Frame

Rear
Fork
Arm

Groove

Rear
Fork
Arm

Wheel (with
Hex Busings)

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• Position the vehicle so that the back is facing you.

• While holding the hex bushings in place, position the

wheel between the rear fork arms of the vehicle frame.

• Slide the wheel axle (with axle bushing) through one

rear fork arm, through the wheel (with hex bushings)
and out through the other rear fork arm. Make sure the
axle bushing fits into the groove in the fork arm.

Rear View

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