Anyone know the part numbers for the engine guards, chrome and black, that fit the freewheeler? I understand it requires a frame attachment for the damper. How hard was it to attach?
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Anyone know the part numbers for the engine guards, chrome and black, that fit the freewheeler? I understand it requires a frame attachment for the damper. How hard was it to attach?
Is the part number 49155-09a for the freewheeler mustache bar?
Hi Marc,
The HD catalog is a bit confusing on engine guards for the freewheeler due to the damper kit you purchase separately, but Harley does offer both the full and the mustache (black and chrome) for the 17 freewheeler. I decided on the chrome mustache for a less bulky look and they work great with my highway peg/heel rest combo. Installation wasn’t difficult but pay close attention to how the damper brackets are positioned before you take them off. Other hints... 1) the bottom two bolt holes may have a plastic inserts (throw away) that must be SCREWED out not pulled out. If you mess up the plastic screw inserts (like me) you will have a hard time removing them. 2) the bottom screws that come with the new engine guard require a torx wrench (T-40), don't try to use an allen wrench. 3) be sure you run the clutch cable on the back side of the engine guards or you’ll have to take the guard back off... yep did that too.
The mustache guard has a place on the top to rest your feet but I found it way to high and too close to the tank for my liking.
Here’s some photos of the mustache guard with the highway pegs. It also shows the fork wind deflectors (not yet offered by HD) which I highly recommend if you ride any distance over 50 mph.
Ride safe,
Ron
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Is the part number 49155-09a for the freewheeler mustache bar?
1 | Screw (2) |
2 | Fairing cap |
3 | Locknut (2) |
4 | U-bolt retainer |
5 | Lower fairing |
6 | U-bolt |
7 | TORX screw |
8 | Rubber washer |
9 | Clamp |
10 | Locknut |
1 | Screw (2) |
2 | Fairing cap |
3 | Fairing mounting bracket clamp - FLTR |
4 | Lower fairing |
5 | Flat washer |
6 | Lockwasher |
7 | Phillips head screw (chrome) |
8 | TORX screw |
9 | Rubber washer |
10 | Clamp |
11 | Locknut |
12 | Fairing mount bracket - FLTR |
1. | Hold the engine guard in position, and loosely fasten the top of the guard with the new hex socket screw and flat washer from the kit. | |
2. | Install the bottom brackets to the motorcycle frame with the two new TORX screws and locknuts. | |
3. | For Part No. 49155-09A & 49442-10,tighten top mount screws to 30–38 N·m (22–28 ft-lbs). Tighten bottom two mounts to 20.3–27.1 N·m (15–20 ft-lbs). For Part No. 46549-03, 49050-09 & 49050-09A tighten all three screws to 20.3–27.1 N·m (15–20 ft-lbs). NOTE For models without lower fairings, installation is complete. |
1. | Carefully place one lower fairing in position from behind the engine guard. | |
2. | See Figure 1. Install the lower fairing to the top of the new engine guard with the U-bolt (6) from the back, through the holes at the top of the fairing. Install the retainer (4) in position on the U-bolt and secure to the engine guard with the two locknuts (3). Do not tighten the locknuts at this time. | |
3. | Attach the bottom of the fairing to the engine guard with the clamp (9) removed earlier. Install the clamp around the engine guard in the direction shown, with the tabs toward the rear of the vehicle and the flat side of the clamp against the lower fairing. Insert the screw (7) through the lower fairing, rubber washer (8) and clamp (9). Secure the assembly with the locknut (10). Tighten to 16.3 N·m (12 ft-lbs). | |
4. | Tighten the locknuts (3) to 8.1 N·m (6 ft-lbs). | |
5. | Attach the fairing cap (2) to the fairing with the screws (1) removed earlier, and tighten securely. | |
6. | Repeat Steps 1 through 5 for the opposite side of vehicle. | ![]() |
Figure 3. Install Engine Guard |
Item | Description (Quantity) | Part Number |
---|---|---|
1 | Engine guard | Not Sold Separately |
2 | Screw, hex socket head 5/16-18 x 1.0 inch | 2708A |
3 | Washer, flat 5/16 | 6702 |
4 | Screw, pan head TORX[SUP]®[/SUP], 3/18-16 x 7/8 inch (2) | 3678 |
5 | Locknut, flanged hex 3/8-16 (2) | 7601 |
6 | Rubber pad service kit (2) (Mustache style only)
| 97015-09 |
Item | Description (Quantity) | Part Number |
---|---|---|
1 | Engine guard assembly, black | Not Sold Separately |
2 | Flat top head tapping screw (2) | 3678 |
3 | Plain washer, type A | 6702 |
4 | Flange nut (2) | 7601 |
5 | Hex socket head cap screw | 2708A |
Item | Description (Quantity) | Part Number |
---|---|---|
1 | Engine guard assembly, black | Not Sold Separately |
2 | Flat top pan head tapping screw (2) | 2238 |
3 | Washer, ferrous heat treated | 6116 |
4 | Flange nut (2) | 7601 |
5 | Hex socket head cap screw | 2708A |
How tall are you? I'm 5ft 6in and originally ordered an engine guard from JP Cycle, but it was too far away from my feet.
Hi Marc,
The HD catalog is a bit confusing on engine guards for the freewheeler due to the damper kit you purchase separately, but Harley does offer both the full and the mustache (black and chrome) for the 17 freewheeler. I decided on the chrome mustache for a less bulky look and they work great with my highway peg/heel rest combo. Installation wasn’t difficult but pay close attention to how the damper brackets are positioned before you take them off. Other hints... 1) the bottom two bolt holes may have a plastic inserts (throw away) that must be SCREWED out not pulled out. If you mess up the plastic screw inserts (like me) you will have a hard time removing them. 2) the bottom screws that come with the new engine guard require a torx wrench (T-40), don't try to use an allen wrench. 3) be sure you run the clutch cable on the back side of the engine guards or you’ll have to take the guard back off... yep did that too.
The mustache guard has a place on the top to rest your feet but I found it way to high and too close to the tank for my liking.
Here’s some photos of the mustache guard with the highway pegs. It also shows the fork wind deflectors (not yet offered by HD) which I highly recommend if you ride any distance over 50 mph.
Ride safe,
Ron
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Ronbo; I am surprised no one asked about the wind deflectors. Where did you get the wind deflectors; are they from Harley? If so, do you have a Harley part number or who is selling them?