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DIY Luggage Rack

Started by ChrisK, May 19, 2013, 09:57:52 PM

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ChrisK

In preparation for a couple of long rides I'll be doing this summer, I wanted to make it easier to strap gear onto my bike. I built this completely out of steel and hardware purchased at Ace Hardware, probably no more than $20 total. To bend the four posts I heated them up with a torch and bent them by hand over a die for a pipe bender. Small plates are welded to those four pieces that have holes for U-Bolts to bolt to. The welds aren't pretty, the whole thing isn't 100% level and square, but it is structurally sound and it will work.







1998 M900
2007 CBR600RR Track Bike
1982 Virago 920 Cafe/Fighter Project
1980 Lambretta Moped
Supra Boats enthusiast

"There is no minimum."  - some guy.

Raux

you might want to use plastic or rubber between the mount and you frame.

it looks like it wouldn't take much to turn it into saddle bag frames to ride with a passenger.

ChrisK

Quote from: Raux on May 19, 2013, 10:31:48 PM
you might want to use plastic or rubber between the mount and you frame.

it looks like it wouldn't take much to turn it into saddle bag frames to ride with a passenger.

Yeah, I'm trying to find something thin enough to use. I had originally planned on using some rubber I had laying around that is meant for mounting speakers on wakeboard towers, but that ended up being too thick.

As far as saddlebags, yeah I'm sure someone could modify it to work that way, but I built it for my application, which won't include two-up riding, or a need for that much luggage.
1998 M900
2007 CBR600RR Track Bike
1982 Virago 920 Cafe/Fighter Project
1980 Lambretta Moped
Supra Boats enthusiast

"There is no minimum."  - some guy.

SpikeC

 McMaster-Carr is a good source for rubber. Now all that you need is a milk crate!
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   1965 T100SC

zooom

Quote from: SpikeC on May 20, 2013, 03:42:39 PM
   Now all that you need is a milk crate!

grocery store for free with printing on it or Container store for a froofy one in matching yeller!!!
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98 Monster 900(trackpregnant dog-soon to be made my Fiancee's upgrade streetbike)
2010 KTM 990 SM-T

Raux



duck crate and theft deterent all at the same time

LowThudd

As for rubber, Dental dams are cheap, thin silicone(some are latex, avoid) sheets. You may be able to find them at a local drug store, or adult goodies shop. lol

Here are some cheap online. Not sure if they are silicone of not though: http://www.undercovercondoms.com/Condoms/Hot-Dam/333/92/Hot-Dam-Nonlatex-Dental-Dam.html?zmam=34062620&zmas=8&zmac=86&zmap=PK842