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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro66 View Post
    Its not about the weight the rack can hold its about liability when you change the handling of the bike when you strap a refrigerator on there
    Would that "refrigerator" be equivalent to a "standard" Goldwing Travel Pack with speakers and built in passenger backrest in addition to it's contents.? When Honda "shaved" 62 lbs from the F6B what portion of that was the actual weight of the TP?

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    Basically the manufacturer cannot control how much you load the product once you have it they don't want you to put anything on the rack at all as it might change the way the bike feels causing you to have difficulties hence the load warning

    So if your told that the manufacturer rates an item at 5lbs load limit and you put on 10lbs then you absolve them of liability.

    The fact that the item in reality can hold 100lbs and that a similar model vehicle already has more weight in that location is your choice but is against the manufactureres recommendation hence on your head.

    As with all things commonsense must prevail
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    Quote Originally Posted by Pedro66 View Post
    Basically the manufacturer cannot control how much you load the product once you have it they don't want you to put anything on the rack at all as it might change the way the bike feels causing you to have difficulties hence the load warning

    So if your told that the manufacturer rates an item at 5lbs load limit and you put on 10lbs then you absolve them of liability.

    The fact that the item in reality can hold 100lbs and that a similar model vehicle already has more weight in that location is your choice but is against the manufactureres recommendation hence on your head.

    As with all things commonsense must prevail

    Biggest waste of money was this rack from Bike MP3. Flimsy paint peeling piece of junk. Poorly engineered and poorly finished.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Brewdog View Post
    Biggest waste of money was this rack from Bike MP3. Flimsy paint peeling piece of junk. Poorly engineered and poorly finished.
    I've used the hell out of mine with no issues aside from the dumb plastic caps. If you have one and want to part with it I'm fairly certain there are many on the forum that would happily take it of your hands for a fair price.

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    Can't open the pics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by olegoat345 View Post
    Can't open the pics.
    Ditto

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    The photo/pics were originally posted in July/August 2013. Sorry! Thought that they would be recovered during the site transformation!

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