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    Dang it!!!

    I want a Bike MP3 Rack!!!!!

    What do I have to do? Whine and cry a little?

    I know they are not made anymore but there has to be one around somewhere.

    Anyone want to give one up?

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    MP3 Rack

    I have one willing to give it up. P.M. me

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    I picked up a Bike MP3 rack from a member on the forum.
    THANK YOU KEN!

    I am wondering if any of you used a spacer kit when you installed yours? I looked on wingstuff and ordered the one they offer, but after receiving it noted it's not for the F6B.
    What did you guys do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RuneRider66 View Post
    I picked up a Bike MP3 rack from a member on the forum.
    THANK YOU KEN!

    I am wondering if any of you used a spacer kit when you installed yours? I looked on wingstuff and ordered the one they offer, but after receiving it noted it's not for the F6B.
    What did you guys do?
    My MP3 bike rack came with the required spacers. They are hard plastic.


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    You might be able to get some at ACE hardware.
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    Hey WillTill, Are those spacers all the same length? or are the ones up next to the backrest shorter then the ones towards the rear of the bike?
    Could I use a piece of PVC pipe and cut it down or is that too primitive? Just thinking, but that would look a little ugly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RuneRider66 View Post
    Hey WillTill, Are those spacers all the same length? or are the ones up next to the backrest shorter then the ones towards the rear of the bike?
    Could I use a piece of PVC pipe and cut it down or is that too primitive? Just thinking, but that would look a little ugly.
    Yes, the spacers closest to the baxkrest are shorter than the ones to the rear. And they are made from a thick, hard plastic. I'll try to measure them for you later this morning.


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    Here ya go...

    The diameter of both spacers is 5/8"

    Here are the other metrics:



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    Lowes has the spacers you need cheap, may have to paint them black.

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    Yep, saw them this morning at Lowes. They had the chrome plated ones and black plastic spacers. They had the 1/2" for sure, not so sure about the 1 1/8" length but did have the 1" length. I made a back rest extension a few months ago and sprayed it with black Flex Seal. That stuff is hard to scrape off with a utility knife. You might give that stuff a try to make 'em black since they won't get any abuse under the rack.

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