They make an ideal extra bit of valuable storage for the touring motorcyclist, where space is always at a premium. The problem of course is where and how to mount them. I have seen many ideas from cable tied to engine crash bars to vertically mounted to the top-box. There really isn't a right or wrong way, it is all down to your personal preference and your intended use.
Personally, I wanted to store anything dirty or that could leak, such as a litre of oil, chain lube or a dirty chain and padlock. And I bought two thinking that I would keep one spare, but then considered the possibility of mounting both of them.
Anyway, this is very much a work in progress for me, and by no means finished. And although not very 'ptretty' at the moment, they have given me the opportunity to test them out.
I have the SW Motech Quick Lock Pannier racks |
The whole rack can be quickly removed when not required |
The inside of the rack shows the aluminium plate/bracket that I made |
This is shown from the front |
I am not very happy with the way it looks at the moment |
View from the rear |
View looking though the bike |
Looks okay from this angle |
Shows the clearance to the wheel and plastics |
With the Givi E21 cases on, it doesn't look too bad |
The angle of the tubes was important to me, visually had to look right |
You can see the angle matches the exhaust |
So this is my idea so far. I haven't painted it yet because it is not finished and I will continue to find a better solution to mounting them that visually looks good, and without having to have the side racks installed.
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