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    Narrowing down rack choice...MP3 OEM

    I was like no brainer MP3 till I thought a little...and looked at my rear (?!~?) without the backrest...a large rack might be too much visually. Every comment I've seen on the search was basically a "bigger is better" type observation when comparing the OEM rack and the MP#. . At least one guy though, wants to trade his mp3 for an oem. Since size isn't my prime consideration, I'm wondering anyone who has and is satisfied with the oem, or has the MP3 and wants to chime in or has neither and just wants to bloviate!!I'm open to all thoughts. For me riding is still a blend of best function and best looking...and I'll sacrifice some function for better appearance. (Even with that "sacrifice" this bike is everything I could want.)

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    It all depends what you are going to use a rear rack for. You going to haul a large bag; or something very small?


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    On my F6B I'm a function over form type guy as I do haul large loads on the back, so for me the MP3 rack was the way to go.
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    Quote Originally Posted by RickJ View Post
    I was like no brainer MP3 till I thought a little...and looked at my rear (?!~?) without the backrest...a large rack might be too much visually. Every comment I've seen on the search was basically a "bigger is better" type observation when comparing the OEM rack and the MP#. . At least one guy though, wants to trade his mp3 for an oem. Since size isn't my prime consideration, I'm wondering anyone who has and is satisfied with the oem, or has the MP3 and wants to chime in or has neither and just wants to bloviate!!I'm open to all thoughts. For me riding is still a blend of best function and best looking...and I'll sacrifice some function for better appearance. (Even with that "sacrifice" this bike is everything I could want.)
    The MP3 rack works well for me. Like the looks and the size. The OEM rack is just about useless in my opinion. Mine is mounted without the passenger backrest.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fla_rider View Post
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    That pic really helps- Thanks!

    Will- Well, probably smaller than a case of beer!

    AHHH Biglry...IF you were form OVER function...does the OEM appeal more, or does the MP3 still win your heart???

    Thanks guys...

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    Quote Originally Posted by RickJ View Post
    That pic really helps- Thanks!

    Will- Well, probably smaller than a case of beer!

    AHHH Biglry...IF you were form OVER function...does the OEM appeal more, or does the MP3 still win your heart???

    Thanks guys...
    Well, when I look at the pic I posted it looks like the MP3 has the best form to me too.
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    I originally had an MP3 rack on order, but it was back ordered. When I bought my Corbin seat from someone on here, it came with the OEM luggage rack. I cancelled the MP3 rack. The OEM rack ,I think, is visually more appealing. IMHO It doesn't give you a lot of surface though to lay luggage on. When I bought my large Kury luggage piece, it was really meant to sit flat. This was not possible with the OEM rack. Plus the back rest limited where you can place as far as trying to center your load. My solution was to buy a 3/8" thick piece of black ABS plastic. With some rubber mounting pads, stainless bolts and clamping knobs, I made a platform. It is easily installed and removed. So when I am going somewhere that requires luggage, I just attach this platform onto the OEM luggage rack and my luggage sits perfectly.
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    How about the Show Chrome rack.20150904_102115-1-3.jpg

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmytee View Post
    I originally had an MP3 rack on order, but it was back ordered. When I bought my Corbin seat from someone on here, it came with the OEM luggage rack. I cancelled the MP3 rack. The OEM rack ,I think, is visually more appealing. IMHO It doesn't give you a lot of surface though to lay luggage on. When I bought my large Kury luggage piece, it was really meant to sit flat. This was not possible with the OEM rack. Plus the back rest limited where you can place as far as trying to center your load. My solution was to buy a 3/8" thick piece of black ABS plastic. With some rubber mounting pads, stainless bolts and clamping knobs, I made a platform. It is easily installed and removed. So when I am going somewhere that requires luggage, I just attach this platform onto the OEM luggage rack and my luggage sits perfectly.
    Pictures??

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