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I made the brackets from materials you can find at the Menards/Home Depot/Fleet Farm type outlets, in the metal section. These were 36" aluminum strips, about $3.50.
Very handy for engine mount and for bags. I use a Trek bag with the hooks on the back. and am sure there are similar but better bags at places like Nashbar, etc.
I measured as best I could and then bent with a bench vise and large adjustable wrench and small sledge hammer.
Drilled and tapped where necessary and assembled using SS fasteners and lock nuts where connected to bike or engine bracket.
Very rigid, safe, functional bag carrier.
That and the Sinz throttle were worth while projects. (My exhaust extension for the T-3300 was not so fine.)
I made the brackets from materials you can find at the Menards/Home Depot/Fleet Farm type outlets, in the metal section. These were 36" aluminum strips, about $3.50.
Very handy for engine mount and for bags. I use a Trek bag with the hooks on the back. and am sure there are similar but better bags at places like Nashbar, etc.
I measured as best I could and then bent with a bench vise and large adjustable wrench and small sledge hammer.
Drilled and tapped where necessary and assembled using SS fasteners and lock nuts where connected to bike or engine bracket.
Very rigid, safe, functional bag carrier.
That and the Sinz throttle were worth while projects. (My exhaust extension for the T-3300 was not so fine.)
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