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Cheers Lozzo.
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That does actually look really good. I'm impressed-but I ain't the DIY type so well chuffed with mine.
I do like the "security" I percieve of the Suzuki one, it's throughly bolted down, makes me feel safe. Also, the only reason I went for the sukuki one is no pillions so it'll stay there (the bracket) permanantly, and will just sell with the bike. It's a good option though, yours, I always thought it would look crap but it's very neat. |
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I used to fit an oxford tail pack onto my pillion seat that was way overloaded at times (a good 15kg) and about twice as high as the top box. That was secured by a few bungees and some velcro straps i never had any problems. This looks the way forward too me!! |
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Maybe I'm being too cautious but I wouldn't trust that system. But I do agree it looks better
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Nobby, the only thing I don't like about your solution is that the rack stays on the bike.
The reason I did it my way was so that it could be put back to "normal" in a matter of seconds. Also it keeps the bulk right behind the rider which, I would imagine, helps with any handling issues. And not forgetting the fact that it is significantly cheaper than splashing out on a new rack to take the fixing plate. |
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Tony, that looks very good mate. Bet its comfy on the motorway :)
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I don't think the rack looks too bad when left on (it's far better than the Givi arms) and the plate goes on and off in a matter of seconds. Also, as Nobbylass tends to go pillion quite a lot of the time, it's really the only viable option. |
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