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Broken fairing mount bracket...?

Started by tireater, June 25, 2009, 02:23:40 AM

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tireater

I have an 05 FLHT...Are these known for breaking the fairing brackets?
I have a noise at certain rpm's that goes away when I put my hand on the left lower wind deflector...?
Ride it...Break it...Fix it...Repeat...

Skin

That's been a problem for Harley since '96. Just a few months ago they finally came out with all four brackets redesigned and reinforced in the place they always break. They retail from Harley for about $45 for the main bracket and about $10 for the other bracket.

surf

I've broken 3 out of 4 on my '05. Fixed them with small angle brackets. Helped a friend change the small ones that go towards the speaker, they were under $10.00 ea. and did look a little stronger. Easier to fix the main brackets than replacing them.

tireater

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CndUltra88

Skin, do you have the parts numbers for these new brackets?
I know of guys on here who have made their own stock brackets or even fabricated a new and improved by them as well.
I have modified my speaker brackets that guys who's name escape me now  and shared the teck. on how to fix them, I still have one of the main brackets that is fixed and holding together now for several thousand miles , so the new brackets would be interesting to see and/or use.
Now its time to search my pic. files for the mods done to refresh our gray matter.
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PosseRider

One of the members on here makes the smaller ones out of SS. I have had them on for over 30,000 miles now. He usually has them in the swap section.
PosseRider
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Skin

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chaos901

I just had the change the bracket and strut on one side of my '07 Ultra.  The new "B" model bracket is reinforced at the previous weak points. 
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GaryD

Had my 03 Ultra in to have the radio installed. Asked the service manager what brackets are they talking about that are always breaking. When he pointed them out, we found out all of them were broke. Thankfully I still have time on my ESP that will cover the repair. :up:
Does anyone know if they will replace with the same type brackets or will they replace with the new upgraded brackets?
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2003flht

i would make a request to the Service Manager to replace them with the upgraded brackets. 

I will in short time, have more brackets made that are stronger than the stockers again.  I found a company that wiil waterjet these for me from 304 Stainless.  I'll post as soon as i have them ready...
Schulzy
North Central CT - USA

tireater

I'll pull the fairing this morning and see if I need them...I like your solution... :up:
Ride it...Break it...Fix it...Repeat...

GaryD

Service manager said they are the B and C versions, so it looks like the new ones. Some are saying even those are not that great either.
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2003flht

anyone have experiences with the new style brackets breaking?
Schulzy
North Central CT - USA

road-dawgs1

'24 FLTRX Sharkskin blue

eglideic

July 08, 2009, 07:32:56 PM #15 Last Edit: July 08, 2009, 07:37:48 PM by eglideic
 In the J&P catalog there is a fix for the large black brackets. J&P part number 217-490. It uses a rubber shock mount and a stailess angled bracket. I talked to the guy that makes them at the J&P open house. He gave a good sales pitch. Just installed a pair on mine. We'll see. OH yeah $35. a piece, so you'll need two of them.

road-dawgs1

Quote from: eglideic on July 08, 2009, 07:32:56 PM
In the J&P catalog there is a fix for the large black brackets. J&P part number 217-490. It uses a rubber shock mount and a stailess angled bracket. I talked to the guy that makes them at the J&P open house. He gave a good sales pitch. Just installed a pair on mine. We'll see. OH yeah $35. a piece, so you'll need two of them.

$29.95 for THESE
'24 FLTRX Sharkskin blue

eglideic

 Well THESE don't have the rubber shock mounts do they?

Rags722

The kit comes with anti-vibration mount.

Sure looks to me like a vibration mount in the photo

2003flht

THESE rubber "shocks" are probably $4.95 from McMaster-Carr......
Schulzy
North Central CT - USA

2003flht

July 09, 2009, 04:39:09 AM #20 Last Edit: July 09, 2009, 04:46:57 AM by 2003flht
actually,  their about $1.60 each from McMaster Carr.  

I may pick up a couple and add them to mine....

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Schulzy
North Central CT - USA

Ed Y

I would think the ones with the rubber shock mounts would put more strain on the plastic/abs mounting bosses.

2003flht

My ABS tabs have already broken off.  I removed them and drilled thru the fairing and used carriage bolts to re-attach to the brackets.  Painted them flat black to match the fairing.   
Schulzy
North Central CT - USA

Phu Cat

Thanks for the heads-up 2003FLHT.  That looks like what I'm going to have to do eventually.  Did you add anything between the bolt and the fairing to act as a cushion to keep the bolt from wearing a bigger hole in the fairing?

PC
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2003flht

July 09, 2009, 07:08:34 AM #24 Last Edit: July 09, 2009, 07:40:55 AM by 2003flht
The only thing in there is a nylon spacer.  After I had removed the ABS posts that cracked and drilled a 1/4" hole thru the fairing, I needed a spacer to make up for the post.  I grabbed some nylon spacers at Tractor Supply.  I believe they were 3/4" long with a 1/4" thru hole.  Then I just put the carriage bolt thru the fairing, then the spacer went on, and the bolt thru the bracket.  Used a Ny-lock nut and washer and tightened her up.  Been that way for over a year.  I havent seen the hole enlarge any, and she is still tight.....

I was thinking about buying some of these vibration isolators and using those instead of the nylon spacers.  Maybe it will absorb some of the vibs.  Then again, maybe not.............  but for a buck sixty a piece, why not try.
Schulzy
North Central CT - USA