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LOL !! I'm laughing every time I look at it.
I found a Kijima rack for the BO and added another frame on top so I could move it more backwards.
I'm 6"4 so it's supports me well and yes I am the crane ha ha
Btw I sent you a pm.
if you fill that container up you won't have any problems doin' wheelies.
What do you store in there, a life raft?
Not sure but I guess there is a load limit to that rear fender
Ha ha yeah I only use it for long trips = camping
I'm done with small bags and tents, so I need it for all my "luxury" gear.
Good thing is that it's still a cool BO as soon as the box is off again.
The rack is for a solo seat so it doesn't feel worse than 2-up.
The weight of the box loaded is nothing compared with an OL that somebody install now and then ha ha and the box doesn't complain when I lean on it and so on.....
Last edited by Lindosan; Apr 16, 2016 at 07:18 PM.
Woot!! I finished buttoning up the exhaust this morning! So happy with the look and sound, not that I expected anything less. Sucks that FedEx delivered my AC to the Post Office this morning but they closed at noon! It'll have to wait until Monday. Time to plan a route for the day and enjoy this great machine.
Woot!! I finished buttoning up the exhaust this morning! So happy with the look and sound, not that I expected anything less. Sucks that FedEx delivered my AC to the Post Office this morning but they closed at noon! It'll have to wait until Monday. Time to plan a route for the day and enjoy this great machine.
One of those convenient little Aps like "Parcel" is indispensable when you shop by mail. You'd have known in advance your parcel was arriving this AM and you'd have peen alerted the moment your parcel was "scanned in" at your local PO. "Cheap little Ap,, wouldn't be without it"!
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