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Modifying a rear rack to fit the TTR
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Got on to this cheap rear rack. 30 bucks australian. As i dont have a welder and cannot weld this jig had to be made for the welder bloke So he gets the right angles. Sorry if pics are sideways.  Its 50/50 chance using an iphone. 



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Markvan wrote:

Sorry if pics are sideways.  Its 50/50 chance using an iphone. 


 The pic's aren't sideways at all, unless you live in New Zealand (New Zealand owners can verify this:), or upside down in the UK. biggrinbiggrinbiggrin

Nice rack, thanks for sharing!

Jarrah

 



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Should work ok... whats the rack from ?

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A Ventura?

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Don't forget the rack thread here - http://ttr250.activeboard.com/t48729282/rack-something-to-build-when-you-are-too-sick-to-ride/

 



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Thanks for the link to the racks. (There are more racks on there than a wet teshirt contest. it is a ventura rack. Not sure what bike it came of.  Main reason i fitted it as i will be doing alot of beach riding soon at  Rainbow Beach Queensland. Fraser island to see the native dingoes. My lady will be pillion passanger and we can have a back pack on it. Riding on a beach is a great feeling. The beach in some areas on low tide can be wide enough to do 6th gear power slides. ( well maybe 4th gear ). 



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