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Technical => Bike Problems/Questions => Topic started by: TrickyMicky on May 11, 2023, 09:28:18 AM
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Greetings troops, managed to find this photo, and would love to know if anyone can identify the brand/make of rear carrier. The only one I can find on sale at present is of German manufacture, costs a fortune, and can only carry 5kgs. Not looking for the full pannier set-up, just a useable rear rack.
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Evening Micky, sorry but not sure what make of rack that is in the photo. Not sure if this is of an6 help to you but Hepco and Becker do a tube type carrier for the xbr.
Cheers, Michael
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Thanks for the reply, but that is the brand I was hinting at. It's a lot of money for very little rack. I have decided to remove the rear seat hump and buy a reasonably priced set of throw over bags. Mike.
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Blooming heck! Just had a look at the Hepco and Becker racks, they know how to charge. £217 for a minimal rack.
I keep looking for a small rack that I can cut up and make up some tidy mountings for the XBR. Luckily, so long as you don't mind losing the grab rail, the mounting brackets for them are very sturdy and I have used them for a rack before.
If I track down a rack that I don't mind cutting up or just get some tubing and start from scratch, I will post some pictures of how I get on.
I do find that most ready made racks are far too high and far back for my tastes so always make up my own brackets. As I said, the grab rail and lift handles are on robust frame lugs so I use them.
If I can I will show a photo of my last rack which wasn't pretty but low and far forward so didn't hut handling at all.
I too gave up and use a set of vintage Swagman throwovers which I got from Graham a couple of years ago. They are very good but I would like a rack to fit the nice set of Rickman panniers which I acquired a while ago. It also makes strapping my excellent Lomo tote bag to the bike much easier.
If you do find a nice rack at a sensible price, please let us know.
Cheers,
Richard
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Greetings troops, have just bought and fitted a rather nice small rack on Fleabay. A small rack of unknown make has been cut and welded to the existing grab handle, and d'you what? It bleedin' works! £48 plus postage made me a happy bunny.
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Nice job.
Similar to what I hope to do but a bit bigger braced onto handles under the seat.
Well done.
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Yes .. nice n neat that 👍
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Nice one TrickyMicky. I was bidding for that exact item too. I made an offer too low, and then left it. I see you got it for the starting price, well done.
I took a few snaps from the eBay post in case like others, I thought of making one up. It does look nice 👍🏻
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thats a nice neat job handy carrier that tommy
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If it helps, I put the Hepko and Beck carrier on my XBR. I had a lot more than 5kg in it and never hade any problems with it.
My only issue I had was that it finishes quite close to the pillion seat, so when I fitted the to box carrier, I couldn't get the key in. I ended up having to modify the carrier.
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I remember on my bodge system for my XBR for work, I mounted it as low and far forward as possible for best weight distribution and concequently had to mount the top box so that it hinged back to give access to the seat lock. Only a small top box so not difficult except when I forgot to clip the box shut before tipping it back, depositing the entire contents on the floor. I only did this a few time (actually every time I needed to unlock the seat). What a plonker!
Just got to work out a tidy system of a nice rack like yours TrickyMicky, but with additional braces to take my nice Craven panniers I was given.
It won't be as tidy a job as yours though.
Cheers
Richard
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back in the day when i was a courier we used bungee strap a back box on the pollion seat :D tommy