push button locks for the Bulldog Bagger

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pknowles

RETIRED
Finally got around to installing the push button locks on my 2010 Bulldog.
Picked up the locks from J&P Cycles and had to fabricate a latch for the catch on the inside of the bag. Some what a pain in the ass but It's done. I had to open up the hole as the stock lock was 5/8th inch, and the new was 1 inch. Used a dremel tool with a lot of patience. I used a small amount of silicone under the top flange to get it water tight.

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knothead

Second Chance Customs
Finally got around to installing the push button locks on my 2010 Bulldog.
Picked up the locks from J&P Cycles and had to fabricate a latch for the catch on the inside of the bag. Some what a pain in the ass but It's done. I had to open up the hole as the stock lock was 5/8th inch, and the new was 1 inch. Used a dremel tool with a lot of patience. I used a small amount of silicone under the top flange to get it water tight.

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Looks good...you did a good job
 

41bigdawg

Let the Big Dawg eat !
Nice job Paul, I've been working on this too...have the locks but hadn't figured the latch out yet. Do you have some pics of what you did with the latch?

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pknowles

RETIRED
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Here is the new fabricated bracket on the left. I used a scrap piece of .125 x 1.5 inch aluminum. . The only other thing that might work is some fairing blocks on the new lock to get it more vertically mounted. So far this seems to be working pretty good.
 
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