Kyle,
Thanks for the link to the cool luggage rack. I'm not too handy, but I have a
friend that might help me out with this...
John
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> On Apr 27, 2017, at 5:14 PM, Kyle Munz wrote:
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> There's always this guy's homemade design:
> http://www.oocities.org/willitech.geo/motor/hawkrack.htm
>
>
> -Kyle
>
>> On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 4:29 PM, 'Hawaii Sean' via Nighthawk
There's always this guy's homemade design:
http://www.oocities.org/willitech.geo/motor/hawkrack.htm
-Kyle
On Thu, Apr 27, 2017 at 4:29 PM, 'Hawaii Sean' via Nighthawk Motorcycle
Lovers! wrote:
> A friend of mine bought a really old KTM that he decided to
A friend of mine bought a really old KTM that he decided to tour on.
Clearly no racks available. He built a rack for his bike out of carbon
fiber - he's a graphic designer and also builds models of the stuff he's
designing as part of his job so he's good at building stuff. However, a
lot of
EGirder,
Thanks for the reply, I guess some throwovers is the answer for me. plus a
net to hold on some other things...
John
On Wednesday, April 26, 2017 at 8:24:14 AM UTC-4, EGrider wrote:
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> You will probably have to settle for putting some "throwover" soft bags on
> it. You can also put
You will probably have to settle for putting some "throwover" soft bags on
it. You can also put stuff on the back seat with a net and bungees. A tank
bag can also hold a lot. After that, it's a backpack. I'm trolling
craigslist for a new bike these days myself, and I know it's a lot easier
to