Let me know if you're interested. I Started fabricating my own last week (a year overdue!), and should have it done in a couple weeks. Mittzy's quick release system would be great too though and versatile for multiple rack styles.
No worries. I haven't used the easy brackets, so I'm not sure? Would seem like a double nutted bolt through the bracket would connect through the easy bracket though? Just trying to find it a useful home
Ahh... Got it.
I had been thinking of the same/similar thing...
Re doing the bracket so the uprights are towards the front. Or making a luggage rack for the passenger area (Solo seat config)
Mittzy...when you get it sorted make two mate. I am running a corbin fast gun solo seat (I think @1olbull is too) so need to make sure that it doesn't go TOO far forward
Same seat. I'll take one too @Mittzy. If it runs normal forward position then the arms on normal racks have to be 9cm longer to clear the Corbin. I'll send you my center point to top of Corbin measurements whe I get home.
Mittzy...when you get it sorted make two mate. I am running a corbin fast gun solo seat (I think @1olbull is too) so need to make sure that it doesn't go TOO far forward
I reckon that set up of @Mittzy's could work.
I just want something flat with no interference to my Easy Bracket pannier mounts
that I can carry a couple waterproof bags on without FUBAR to the rear fender paint.
Hi Mate,
I still have these kit available. You would still need back rest and pad and luggage rack from triumph. Although i do have these parts second hand too.
Thanks for the offer, but after polish (if I didn't go black) and shipping to the US and adding the rest of the parts I'd gang close to the triumph cost... Last bike I had I got a great deal on a backrest out of Canada for $218.00 USD I am really hopping to get a deal like that somewhere
Have a 2011 R3R that I would like to put a passenger backrest on for my wife. Thing is I have a hard time with the price of the Triumph one. So wondering if someone knows of a after market or maybe one from a different bike that would work.