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    Senior Member Walcrow's Avatar
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    Quote Originally Posted by coolwazabi View Post
    So how would I go about getting a rack from dale?
    Cool....Here you go. I've talked to Dale several times. He can even customize his rack for you if you need it larger or if you don't want all the holes and slots. Just tell him what you need. He includes the 4 bolts with the rack BUT understand that his bolts are M8 bolts that fit the DELUXE model, not the standard model. If you have the standard F6B, you'll need to get the brackets that fit under the rear shelter before adding a rack or the back rest.

    Dale Gray...Owner of South Bound Honda and South Sound Honda Suzuki

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    His email is ............. hondabikepro@gmail.com

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    All the top boxes look great
    Heres mne I got New off Ebay for a touch over $100 with the back rest complete
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    Terry.....

    What's the trunk mounted on? Any way to show a photo of the rack for inquiring minds?

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    Mate their 3 bolts holding it in
    The holes are drilled in the factory rack as you can see in the picture?
    Just put a strip of aluminum or something on the inside of the top box when yah screw in in.
    Just gives it more support/strength me thinks
    Oh and put the bolts in from underneath so the nuts are screwed on from the inside.
    just makes it a lot easier
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    You might want to look at whats called a chopped tour pack.
    It is a bit larger and will give you more room and looks a bit better
    on the lines of our bikes.42415925221_a3bfb40221_b.jpg

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    I like the short tour pack, and as usual we need to look at how the bike handles after installation. How does it ride comparted to no tour pack.

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    Quote Originally Posted by thunder217 View Post
    I like the short tour pack, and as usual we need to look at how the bike handles after installation. How does it ride comparted to no tour pack.
    The tourpak is solid and you don't even know it's back there. I like the size of the Razor bag. I can easily throw my leather jacket, tee shirt, gloves,sun screen, spare shades, bug cleaner and a couple rags. I forgot to mention that I did buy an aftermarket lock assembly with two key positions. I wanted to be able to pull the key out in the locked and unlocked positions. The lock that came with the tourpak had one position "locked" that the key could be removed. It turned into a major pain. So I replaced with a high quality aftermarket lock.

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    Some great looking trunks you folks have. GIVI makes near bullet proof cases in all sizes & shapes as do many others. I use a side GIVI pannier, I like it because it's a bit lower and a little more streamlined. Since I ride solo (G/F has her own bike) it works fine for me. I use the Twisted Throttle rack, mfg. by SW Motec from Germany, w/ the GIVI mount kit, on or off in under 5 seconds, (rack's drilled for it). I did get shorter mount spacers from ACE HW to lower the SW Motec rack a bit. There's loads of neat cases / trunks around. I seem some nice trunks made from name brand instrument cases, that really look great.

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    NOTICE : Twisted Throttle has a sale coming up. One of the items is SW Motec's trunk. Click on SW Motec icon on the Twisted site...…. Just a word, SW Motec makes some really nice stuff, well designed, quality material & workmenship.

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