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Just recieved this rear rack for my st1100. Its beautiful! Cant wait to install-it for rhe spring trip!
Im posting this so if anyone needs a rack like this, id b happy to forward the info to you
I was shocked at how smoothly rhe purchase went. D2FB138C-05E0-4A67-81D8-E9FAADF1A829.jpeg
 
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Looks like the one from that Ukraine manufacturer. I wrote them several times asking if they would make one for the 1300. After about 6 emails i got one back... "No". That was it. LOL

Why don't you just share the info here?
 
Looks like the one from that Ukraine manufacturer. I wrote them several times asking if they would make one for the 1300. After about 6 emails i got one back... "No". That was it. LOL

Why don't you just share the info here?
Just did and its the same company.
 
I had thought about buying one of these or making one myself, and I'll be curious to know if it negatively impacts a passenger.
I can't tell the material, but if it's steel, I'd spray the inside with some Frame Saver (made for bicycles) and tape or plug the vents that face up. If there are none on the underside, I'd probably make a few - better to drain than try to waterproof.
If it's aluminum, disregard. Well, there should always be a way for water to drain out.
 
Would be interested in seeing it fitted, as the photos online aren't the greatest and the color of the bike they are mounted on throws me. Looked at this rack when I was trying to decide what i wanted to do about a topbox for the Ironbutt (decided to use drybag instead) but just could not convince myself things would work out dealing with a Ukraine company.
 
I had thought about buying one of these or making one myself, and I'll be curious to know if it negatively impacts a passenger.
I can't tell the material, but if it's steel, I'd spray the inside with some Frame Saver (made for bicycles) and tape or plug the vents that face up. If there are none on the underside, I'd probably make a few - better to drain than try to waterproof.
If it's aluminum, disregard. Well, there should always be a way for water to drain out.
It comes w plugs and i dont two up. I bought it for my dry bags and for work. Im a painter in boston and use the bike to get to my
Jobs when the weather is nice. Its some sort of steel and the black paint
Looks pretty
Tough.
 
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