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Old 04-29-2012, 09:48 PM   #11
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Rubbermaid products are pretty decent for the price. I have a really big one in the back of my Ranger.
I could have saved a pot full of money with Rubbermaid on my bike but I didn't know any better at the time and bought the whole Shad setup for the Vstrom. Live and learn.



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Old 04-30-2012, 03:44 AM   #12
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bought the whole Shad setup
You're lucky to have the alternatives. Shad's just about the only boxes sold over here.
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Old 04-30-2012, 01:22 PM   #13
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bought the whole Shad setup
You're lucky to have the alternatives. Shad's just about the only boxes sold over here.
That is probably because Shad is a Spanish product. I have read that Givi is also Spanish but they have probably priced themselves out of the local market.



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Old 04-30-2012, 01:58 PM   #14
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All good info - thanks. Found what I thought should be an inexpensive tail rack ... flat 1/4 inch steel plate, nothing fancy, glossy black paint. Thought it looked good until I saw that he wants $200. Drew up my own, cut a template, going to a metal shop tomorrow to see what the cut and weld will cost. I'll do the cleanup, grinding and painting myself.

Can you believe anyone would pay $200 plus shipping for this????




Just had a flash of real cheapness. May not be pretty but it would work. A sheet of 1/8 metal with 2 bends in it. Drill 4 holes and install over the pillion seat and fender. You get more rack for less $. Just do not cut along dotted line.
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Even simpler, two lengths of 1"x1/8", with two bends (up, across, down) with holes for fixing to the fender bolts, then a flat plate, or even strips of 1"x1/8" between them at the top. Or you could even fasten the box directly to the two straps.
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Neat idea Alantf. I can almost picture that in my mind. Can you do a paper/cardboard mock-up to clear my foggy mind? I'm geeting a couple conflicting images in my imagination. Both involve a little brute force with a hammer for bending the metal strips at home so it would be fairly cost free.
Oh, here's an idea. Years back a friend wanted strips of aluminum but balked at the cost. He just bought a couple of cheap aluminum yard sticks for less. Didn't have to measure to find the correct length for cutting, it was just too easy. :2tup:
Aluminum might be a good alternative to metal.
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Something simple like this just needs the bar holding in a vice, then hammering to 90º. The width between the two down bars to match the width of the rear fender mounts, & the height to clear the top of the fender. I've found that aluminium might be rather brittle for a 90º bend, but steel works fine. A rattle can of primer, then one of top coat will give it good protection from rusting. Like I said, the box might fit straight to the brackets using nuts & bolts.
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Something simple like this just needs the bar holding in a vice, then hammering to 90º. The width between the two down bars to match the width of the rear fender mounts, & the height to clear the top of the fender. I've found that aluminium might be rather brittle for a 90º bend, but steel works fine. A rattle can of primer, then one of top coat will give it good protection from rusting. Like I said, the box might fit straight to the brackets using nuts & bolts.
That is just too easy. I won't even try to describe what my mind conjured up. A hard case mounting plate might work perfectly and also allow the case to be removed at any time. Or the Rubbermaid just solidly bolted on top of the home built brackets. Either way it would be functional. I'm sure the Rubbermaid could be less than $30 fully finished.
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Actually I saw that idea somewhere online and they used a nylon cutting board out of the kitchen for the top plate and mounted their Rubbermaid Action Packer tote to the cutting board. Total cost = $37.00$17.00 for the metal and cutting board (including new fender bolts) and $19 and change for the tote.
I'm liking that idea.

Am I the only one who catches a load of crap from the wife about a box on the bike? She wants to know why I can't just use my backpack !!! I asked her if when it's 100F degrees would she want to have a backpack on in the sun? her answer " Hell no, but, I don't have to - I have an air conditioned car"
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Just tell her you will be getting a box big enough to transport a body. :lol:
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