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Old 02-27-2007, 05:49 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Luggage Rack options (no backrest)

Anybody just have a luggage rack and no back rest. I would like to have something that is not really wide and doesn't stick out beyond the rear fender. I like the looks of the Jardine's rack, (Jardine Billet Cruiser Rack - Universal) but didn't know what other options are out there. I ride solo and have a Stinger seat on the way. So there isn't a need for a backrest.

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Old 02-27-2007, 07:15 PM   #2 (permalink)
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This should work . SuzukiŽ Suzuki
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to Iceman. Works well. Here are a coupla pics.
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That's exactly what I have. The Jardine sissy bar and the cool curvy chrome brackets that go with it, and I've got the rear parcel tray, exactly as you picture. However, I did'nt go to Jardine.... I got them all as genuine Suzuki aftermarket parts... but they are indeed the Jardines, except they have the Boulevard logo on them. verry nice!.
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That's exactly what I have. The Jardine sissy bar and the cool curvy chrome brackets that go with it, and I've got the rear parcel tray, exactly as you picture. However, I did'nt go to Jardine.... I got them all as genuine Suzuki aftermarket parts... but they are indeed the Jardines, except they have the Boulevard logo on them. verry nice!.
I was just thinking that that rack looks just like my Suzuki rack.
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Looks good in my opinion.

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Anybody just have a luggage rack and no back rest. I would like to have something that is not really wide and doesn't stick out beyond the rear fender. I like the looks of the Jardine's rack, (Jardine Billet Cruiser Rack - Universal) but didn't know what other options are out there. I ride solo and have a Stinger seat on the way. So there isn't a need for a backrest.

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This is the one I have and it works great with bungie cords.
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I have a 56Litre bag that is mounted on a removable rack on the rear of my bike.
Pics on my last trip thread (little Big Trip)

Holds almost anything, and takes about 30 secs to remove rack.
Bag comes off in 2 secs.
But very secure on the road - and has additional room at the rear for more stuff!.

Rack and bag were picked up on Ebay, and are Ventura brand - well respected here in Oz and NZ.
Brackets were home made, for $10, as Ventura wanted $265 for their brackets.
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Don't buy anything from Oneida Suzuki, they are rude, unhelpful and won't return or exchange anything even if it's a gift or their own fault for sending you the wrong thing or advising you to get the wrong thing.
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