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DIY luggagae rack
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Been looking for a luggage rack to carry my rather large kit bag to work. Couldn't find one big enough, so I knocked one up from bits of box section I had lying around.

Renntec run in fear, stevies own rack has landed! Cost about a tenner too Smile)


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#2
couple of small wheels on that, it'll make a decent wheelie bar...
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#3
It is a bit huge, but so is the kitbag I've got to carry. I was going to stand the bike up on it in the garage to save a bit of room.

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#4
I like that, definitely better than what I'd manage
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#5
Nice neat solution. :thumbup
Does the £10 include the labour? Big Grin
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#6
I might be wrong but you may have trouble come MOT time , sharp edges and corners ect but looks like a great bit of work

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(27-01-13, 09:25 PM)snapper link Wrote: I might be wrong but you may have trouble come MOT time , sharp edges and corners ect but looks like a great bit of work
You've got a point there, I might just have to remove it come MOT time  :thumbup . Takes about 30 seconds with a ratchet.
I might also have a HUGE top box on by then! :lol :lol
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#8
very tidy...well fabricated  Big Grin
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#9
So you going to take orders from your ham-fisted fellow foccers now? I know I'd have one!

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#10
I can certainly 'knock one up' if anyone has any special requirements. Big Grin
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#11
That's a Def yes from me m8!

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#12
how much for one of these racks
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(02-02-13, 05:02 PM)scottsmith1972 link Wrote: how much for one of these racks

I wouldn't have a clue tbh. I priced up new metal for jazz and it came to about £18. Erm 25+p&p?
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#14
ok cool sounds good i have a foxeye 600 2003 is it the same fitting as the earlier models. thanks scott
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#15
i like this ... nicely made  Big Grin
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(04-02-13, 09:20 AM)scottsmith1972 link Wrote: ok cool sounds good i have a foxeye 600 2003 is it the same fitting as the earlier models. thanks scott

Not sure tbh, you might have to look it up on one of the websites that does racks and see if the part numbers are the same. I'm fairly confident that they are the same tail unit though. Can anyone out there confirm this?
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#17
ok bud will investigate.
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#18
I think you've found a gap in the market!
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#19
good product that,go into production and you`ll soon RACK up a fortune  :rollin :rollin :rollin
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(27-01-13, 05:22 PM)stevierst link Wrote: Been looking for a luggage rack to carry my rather large kit bag to work. Couldn't find one big enough, so I knocked one up from bits of box section I had lying around.

Renntec run in fear, stevies own rack has landed! Cost about a tenner too Smile)


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Maybe a short piece of box section in between the section nearest the seat would aid in protecting the paint on your bike more, tis a good looking rack tho and well priced. What about colour coding them for some extra cash ?
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