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Random question for the day. I'm looking to see if anybody knows of a luggage rack that would fit between a two-up tour pack and solo seat?
I currently run a tourpack on a solo mount, but was wondering if anybody made a rack that would go between a two-up tour pack and a solo seat if i changed to a two-up mount.. I know I can put some more on the tour pack luggage rack but camping equipment is a bit heavy, so was just considering options.
I may just end up having to upgrade seats, so i can put luggage on the rear seat, but didn't want to drop another grand on a seat if I could figure something else that would work.
I have seen those, but wasn't sure if a tour pack would still fit over the top with having to lean them forward to get them on/off the mounts. Might have to try fabricating something up myself.
I have seen those, but wasn't sure if a tour pack would still fit over the top with having to lean them forward to get them on/off the mounts. Might have to try fabricating something up myself.
That's possible, but the rack doesn't look like it takes up any more room than a rear seat. Best of luck to you.
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