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    Any pictures of the hondabikepro rack?

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    Quote Originally Posted by GONRDN View Post
    Any pictures of the hondabikepro rack?

    Here is a link:
    http://hondaf6b.com/showthread.php?2...dabikepro+rack

    Post # 22, shows the best pics I can find. The original pics were deleted when we changed servers.

    BUT, I would like to politely say...this thread started out talking about the BikeMP3 rack, so I do not want to take away from Pete and his excellent rack. Please take a look at the BikeMP3 rack, and think about it.

    (I now feel guilty bringing up the larger rack done by Dale, when the thread started with a discussion about the BikeMP3 rear rack.)

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    Attachment 3315Attachment 3316Attachment 3317Attachment 3318
    I didn't put the plastic caps over the bolt heads yet. Notice the feet on my rack differ from previous posters. Attachment 3319

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    Senior Member GONRDN's Avatar
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    I really do love that rack and is on my list of must haves, but I'd still like to the weight limit for it. I haven't found anything about that on their site.

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    We updated the tie downs on the rack to give a stronger mounting point
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro66 View Post
    We updated the tie downs on the rack to give a stronger mounting point
    You guys did an awesome job, I love it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by GONRDN View Post
    You guys did an awesome job, I love it!
    DITTO on the awesome job!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro66 View Post
    We updated the tie downs on the rack to give a stronger mounting point
    Can you give the dimensions of the rack? I've not seen them in your materials or Wingstuff's. I'm interested in seeing what sized bags might fit on the rack without overlapping the edge. Thanks!

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    Approximate Dimensions:

    Quote Originally Posted by motozeke View Post
    Can you give the dimensions of the rack? I've not seen them in your materials or Wingstuff's. I'm interested in seeing what sized bags might fit on the rack without overlapping the edge. Thanks!
    Approximate usable dimensions mounted on the bike are 17" wide by 11" in depth. Just installed mine a few days ago and this is a nice addition. I have a large touring bag and the rack is wider than it is by a couple inches and only about 1-1/2" hangs over the rear edge. It would be hard to find a commercially available motorcycle touring bag that this rack would not support nicely.

    I was a little concerned about the rack looking too big when mounted on the bike. Virtually all the photos I had seen were close-ups only. Once mounted the rack proportions compared to the rest of the bike are very good. Looks of the bike does not suffer at all when riding solo with no bag.

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