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Warming The Wheels
Ride: 2004 Heritage Classic
Join Date: Feb 2nd, 2008
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Torx Question
Trying to put the sissy bar back on my "04 Heritage. ( It was off when I
got it ) Can anyone tell me the size of torx bit I need to get for the fastener just behind the studs ? I've looked in the sevice and owners manual with no luck. If someone knows , it'll save my lazy self some time and $$. Thanks Unk |
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Ride: 2007 Road Glide
Join Date: Sep 13th, 2007
Location: Reno, Nevada
Posts: 664
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Re: Torx Question
UncleRon, check out Harbor Freight for your torx tools. No they are not the best, but you can buy a set for less than the cost of one at Sears. If you were twisting wrenches everyday, HF would not work, but to be used once in a while they work just fine.
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