Good install. Bags look good on there. I'm looking into replacement bags for my Scout. Have been considering Viking. I do like the easy brackets. Will need to include these whenever I purchase. Thanks for the video. Take care.
One thing nice about Viking is that they always include the mounting hardware with their bags. I don't see how they sell these bags for the price they do. They look high quality and are a lot less expensive than other bag manufacturers.
Watched your video again. I have my bags and easy brackets. Plan on installing today. Went with the Warrior Viking Bags in brown. I'm also concerned with the clearance on the belt guard. Thinking I may go with some kind of spacer between the easy brackets and the bag to shim it out just a bit. Also will use different bolts to install bags to brackets. Shorter so that they don't come in so far. This video is very helpful outlining the steps with the install. Take care.
Thanks for watching BCB, I’m concerned with the spacing on bags to the belt guard as well. So far I haven’t noticed it bothering anything even with items in the bag, but spacing them out away from the guard would serve as an extra protection from touching the guard.
I got the same bags, Easy Brackets, and Dean Speed sissy bar (no rack though) set up for my '21 Scout. Did you have any problems attaching the Easy Brackets panel to the bag itself? The nuts that came with the Easy Brackets seems to have a lot of resistance. I didn't want to force them down the bolt so I've held off on finishing the install. Looks like you didn't have any problems with them.
Hey Mister Sid, thanks for watching. I appreciate it. 😎👍 If your talking about the bolts and nylon lock nuts that fit between the brackets and the bags. The nylon lock nut should present a little bit of resistance, as long as the thread pitch between them and the bolt are correct and your not seeing them cross thread the bolt, you should be fine. I believe there resistance helps, to keep the bolts from backing off on the bracket. When you go to first thread it’s most likely the nylon inserts being threaded.
@@TechNickRides Yep, you nailed it - the nylon lock nut! Appreciate you responding so quickly. I'll give it another try today! Great video, and great looking bike! Take it easy!
No I’m still running the stock shifter. I have heard some really good things about the aerotech though. It would probably save my left boot from getting worn out quicker too lol.
@@TechNickRides I'm running the Heel shifter on both mine and my wife's scout. Highly recommend. For what it's worth Aeromach is no longer in business. They were purchased by Billet-proof. Great product and fast shipping. Take care.
At the time I made this video I picked up my Easy Brackets from JP cycles. It doesn’t appear they are available from there site anymore. The specific part number I used was Model: SS-R2. I did find one comparable to the easy bracket from leatherworks. The parts nearly look identical and fit the Indian Scout from 2015 and up Scout (except the Bobber) leatherworksinc.com/collections/quick-mounts/products/inscou14-quick-mounts-for-2014-indian-scout I would reach out to them make sure, hope this helps!
My issue is I have the factory spools w/ the Indian sissy bar. Having trouble finding a solution to mounting after market bags compatible with those spools. I can't be the only one whose come across this issue. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Hey j rauas, My apologizes my solution doesnt work since I'm using an aftermarket Sissy bar and Viking bags. However I recommend checking out @Open Roader , TH-cam channel. with his video "Aftermarket bags w/factory Scout Sissy bar" , he's came up with a fitment solution for that those exact factory spools your talking about. Hopefully this help you out. Thanks for stopping by.
At the time I made this video I picked up my Easy Brackets from JP cycles. It doesn’t appear they are available from there site anymore. The specific part number I used was Model: SS-R2. I think they are listed on some other sites online.
Thanks for stopping by. Yes I’m not sure why they don’t provide the correct threads for there bolts. I guess it’s mass produced and they go with one type of bolt threads. Kind of annoying they haven’t fixed that issue yet.
Thanks for the vid. My wife just ordered us 2 sets of the large Odin bags. Would you recommend M8 55mm flanged hex bolts of using the stock mounting hardware?
Hey Jeremy Thanks for watching! The stock mounting hardware that comes with the bags will mostly be standard size (5/16). Also if it’s like the ones I got from them it was way to long. (70mm) It would pretty much hit the tire once any kind of weight was put on the rear suspension. Originally I picked out m8x55 flange hex head bolts, but didn’t full use them nor drill holes in my bags for the stock mounting hardware Viking provided. I ended up waiting on the ez brackets. I would recommend if you were going to use the Viking hardware provided, pick out the m8 bolts and go with either a 45 or 55mm size. I believe the thread pitch is 1.25, and be sure to blue loctite the threads. I cannot speak for on the strength and dependability of the Viking hardware, but hopefully some of this information will help.
Thank you for showing off how to install our Overlord Saddlebags!
Thank you glad to help some folks out there 🙂🏍️👍
Those are awesome I’ve been watching this while we were talking lol 😂. Nice job buddy
Very cool, thanks for watching RHC 🙂 I appreciate it. 😎👊👍
Good install. Bags look good on there. I'm looking into replacement bags for my Scout. Have been considering Viking. I do like the easy brackets. Will need to include these whenever I purchase. Thanks for the video. Take care.
Thanks for stopping by BCB, have a good weekend 😎👊👍
One thing nice about Viking is that they always include the mounting hardware with their bags. I don't see how they sell these bags for the price they do. They look high quality and are a lot less expensive than other bag manufacturers.
Hey Tetronious & Miss Tetronious. Great job. Looks good
Thank you Larry. Have a great weekend! 😎👊👍
holy.... cool modification! just what i was looking for!
Watched your video again. I have my bags and easy brackets. Plan on installing today. Went with the Warrior Viking Bags in brown. I'm also concerned with the clearance on the belt guard. Thinking I may go with some kind of spacer between the easy brackets and the bag to shim it out just a bit. Also will use different bolts to install bags to brackets. Shorter so that they don't come in so far. This video is very helpful outlining the steps with the install. Take care.
Thanks for watching BCB, I’m concerned with the spacing on bags to the belt guard as well. So far I haven’t noticed it bothering anything even with items in the bag, but spacing them out away from the guard would serve as an extra protection from touching the guard.
Where did you get the mounting brackets
I’m going to share this video with a buddy that has one
Thanks for sharing with your buddy RHC🙂, hope you have a great week! 😎🏍🛣👍
You can get the metal guard that comes in the 69 ci Scout/Bobber/Rogue to help hold the bag away from the belt on your Scout 60
Hm thanks I may have to look into that. 🙂👍
nice job
Thank you
I got the same bags, Easy Brackets, and Dean Speed sissy bar (no rack though) set up for my '21 Scout. Did you have any problems attaching the Easy Brackets panel to the bag itself? The nuts that came with the Easy Brackets seems to have a lot of resistance. I didn't want to force them down the bolt so I've held off on finishing the install. Looks like you didn't have any problems with them.
Hey Mister Sid, thanks for watching. I appreciate it. 😎👍
If your talking about the bolts and nylon lock nuts that fit between the brackets and the bags. The nylon lock nut should present a little bit of resistance, as long as the thread pitch between them and the bolt are correct and your not seeing them cross thread the bolt, you should be fine. I believe there resistance helps, to keep the bolts from backing off on the bracket. When you go to first thread it’s most likely the nylon inserts being threaded.
@@TechNickRides Yep, you nailed it - the nylon lock nut! Appreciate you responding so quickly. I'll give it another try today! Great video, and great looking bike! Take it easy!
Do you have the aeromach heel shifter? There nice with floorboards
No I’m still running the stock shifter. I have heard some really good things about the aerotech though. It would probably save my left boot from getting worn out quicker too lol.
@@TechNickRides I'm running the Heel shifter on both mine and my wife's scout. Highly recommend. For what it's worth Aeromach is no longer in business. They were purchased by Billet-proof. Great product and fast shipping. Take care.
@@bcbsilverhawk8426 good to know, thank you for sharing sir. You do the same 😎👍
Where did you get the Mounting brackets I couldn't find none for the two thousand and sixteen indian scouts
At the time I made this video I picked up my Easy Brackets from JP cycles. It doesn’t appear they are available from there site anymore. The specific part number I used was Model: SS-R2. I did find one comparable to the easy bracket from leatherworks. The parts nearly look identical and fit the Indian Scout from 2015 and up Scout (except the Bobber)
leatherworksinc.com/collections/quick-mounts/products/inscou14-quick-mounts-for-2014-indian-scout
I would reach out to them make sure, hope this helps!
I wonder who edits these vid 😉
My issue is I have the factory spools w/ the Indian sissy bar. Having trouble finding a solution to mounting after market bags compatible with those spools. I can't be the only one whose come across this issue. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
Hey j rauas, My apologizes my solution doesnt work since I'm using an aftermarket Sissy bar and Viking bags. However I recommend checking out @Open Roader , TH-cam channel. with his video "Aftermarket bags w/factory Scout Sissy bar" , he's came up with a fitment solution for that those exact factory spools your talking about. Hopefully this help you out. Thanks for stopping by.
Where did you pick up the east brackets from?
At the time I made this video I picked up my Easy Brackets from JP cycles. It doesn’t appear they are available from there site anymore. The specific part number I used was Model: SS-R2. I think they are listed on some other sites online.
These are a good price right now, but the provided bolts do not match the threads as you mentioned.
Thanks for stopping by. Yes I’m not sure why they don’t provide the correct threads for there bolts. I guess it’s mass produced and they go with one type of bolt threads. Kind of annoying they haven’t fixed that issue yet.
Thanks for the vid. My wife just ordered us 2 sets of the large Odin bags. Would you recommend M8 55mm flanged hex bolts of using the stock mounting hardware?
Hey Jeremy
Thanks for watching! The stock mounting hardware that comes with the bags will mostly be standard size (5/16). Also if it’s like the ones I got from them it was way to long. (70mm) It would pretty much hit the tire once any kind of weight was put on the rear suspension.
Originally I picked out m8x55 flange hex head bolts, but didn’t full use them nor drill holes in my bags for the stock mounting hardware Viking provided. I ended up waiting on the ez brackets. I would recommend if you were going to use the Viking hardware provided, pick out the m8 bolts and go with either a 45 or 55mm size. I believe the thread pitch is 1.25, and be sure to blue loctite the threads. I cannot speak for on the strength and dependability of the Viking hardware, but hopefully some of this information will help.
Our bikes are very similar. Go to Indian ,89 and look at my setup
Thanks for stopping by Indian 89. Yes our bikes do share some similarities. 😎👍
Which part # or serial number # Easy Bracket ? for Indian scout thanks
Manufacturing Part Number : SS-R2 (Fits Scout: 2015-2019, and Scout Sixty: 2016-2019)