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I have a CC solo seat on my 07 ultra classic and was planning on buying a solo luggage rack that sits behind the seat (on top of the rear fender). CC has informed me that the company that makes their racks for them is no longer making them (maybe going out of business).... so my question is: Does anyone know of another company that sells that type of luggage rack that may fit the mounting bracket on the cc seat?
I'm on my second one. Had one on my 18 Heritage. Bought a 19 Streetglide Special. Had to get another one for it. Works great, very well constructed and finished and, great price. I can carry an 18 pack of beer and a pizza on it.
Can't go wrong.
Last edited by Pothole914; Oct 19, 2019 at 06:07 PM.
Been using a Motherwell rack for many years now on three different bikes and numerous road trips for thousands of miles and it's held up great. I prefer their flat racks over the curved ones.
From 2010 when I first bought it. This model was called the Gunslinger.
Transferred it over to the 2012
Then again on the 2019.
Then attempted a paint job to match the bike
Paint came out alright at first but now it's starting to show some wear on it. Might try to find me a powder coater and get it fixed up sometime. Was hoping they still made this style of rack but when I emailed them and asked they stated they no longer produce it so I went ahead and purchased their newer flat rack in gloss black.
Oh and OP if you decide to go with Motherwell enter the coupon code FORUM for 20% off your order. The code is from the Indian forum but I won't tell if you don't.
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