do not think there is an oversize rack for the roadster
why not making something yourself
I travel with a big bag so I made a plate that fit onto the small OEM rack , tripled the surface available on which I can tie down a very big suitcase you could screw down a big trunk as well .
total cost $40 for the aluminium sheet + nuts and bolts could send you a picture but it is a very simple thing to make really!!
Did you modify the OEM solo rack, which is mounted instead of the rear seat?
Occasionally I ride two-up and I would like to keep the passenger seat, if possible.
One of the good things about owning a Rocket in my opinion. There's not a 300 page catalogue of parts for it. Brings out the 'nutty professor ' in us all either inventing or modifying what we have to suit our needs. It makes for individuality .. bit of a rare thing in these days of 'cookie cutter' styled motorcycles
One of the good things about owning a Rocket in my opinion. There's not a 300 page catalogue of parts for it. Brings out the 'nutty professor ' in us all either inventing or modifying what we have to suit our needs. It makes for individuality .. bit of a rare thing in these days of 'cookie cutter' styled motorcycles
I fully agree, Tomcat, I want to make it mine! Having a hard time finding the part I am looking for just stimulates me to make it work, one way or another.
here is what I did using the STD Triumph rack and as mentioned earlier reinforced the base with an alloy plate to spread the pressure, I also made side plates to lift the rack by the same spacing as original bolts so that box would clear the leather Triumph bags and also so the back pad was above the seat and last but not least to mount my number plate above the tailight