I thought it was the bolts that mount the fender to the strut because I received my letter this week and it said "replace the bolts & washers" and the four botls that mount my struts to the frame don't have washers. Does anyone know the final BD solution to the voltage regulator recall? There were so many different solutions in the thread and it seemed like the every dealer was doing something different. I have two recall items now stacked up and since my dealer is no longer in existence I have been waiting closer to the riding season to get them taken care of just in case there's more to come.I got mine today also---the way I understand it from my dealer, it's the 4 bolts that mount the strut to the frame.:flag:
These are the 4 bolts. They mount the strut to the frame. The washer on the left with the close ridges faces the strut. The right washer is just the other side of the left washer. 50 ft. lbs. torque with red loctite is what I was told. Hope this helps in some way.I thought it was the bolts that mount the fender to the strut because I received my letter this week and it said "replace the bolts & washers" and the four botls that mount my struts to the frame don't have washers. Does anyone know the final BD solution to the voltage regulator recall? There were so many different solutions in the thread and it seemed like the every dealer was doing something different. I have two recall items now stacked up and since my dealer is no longer in existence I have been waiting closer to the riding season to get them taken care of just in case there's more to come.

I heard this a couple weeks ago. Wonder if the car dealer gave up on the company.I also got mine. I called Coast Choppers to schedule and found out they are closing shop in El Cajon and moving up to San Marcos. I will have to wait until they reopen in 4-5 weeks.
Mike
I have lost or snapped about 6 bolts and at least three times the rear left broke off if I red locktight that how am I gonna get the piece out without breaking the easyout. I think that the bolts were designed undersized
four small bolts hold that whole fender assembly on then put your ol on top of it thats alot of weight bouncing on 4 small bolts![]()
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Wow, those are not the nice chrome bolts I have on mine right now.These are the 4 bolts. They mount the strut to the frame. The washer on the left with the close ridges faces the strut. The right washer is just the other side of the left washer. 50 ft. lbs. torque with red loctite is what I was told. Hope this helps in some way.
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Hoat, I'm with you on the red loctite I don't believe going that heavy is necessary for the obvious reasons.I have lost or snapped about 6 bolts and at least three times the rear left broke off if I red locktight that how am I gonna get the piece out without breaking the easyout. I think that the bolts were designed undersized
four small bolts hold that whole fender assembly on then put your ol on top of it thats alot of weight bouncing on 4 small bolts![]()
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I got 10k miles on my one year old bike and I ride it like I stole it. I carry passengers, bags, and whatever else I can.How many miles do you have on your bike? Do you have a rider a lot?
I haven't had any problems yet at about 2800 miles
Is it possible to just replace them ourselves with a better hardened bolt?
