Rack

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  1. roadrider

    roadrider First Class Member

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    Not sure if this is in the right section or not.

    While conducting my yearly search for luggage I don't need I came across this. $_57.jpg

    It isn't the panniers but the rack that caught my attention. Looks a good solution,rather than having a rack hanging off the back and would provide a solid base for dry bags etc. Could even put a small top box on.

    Can't find much info at the moment but it's a Krauser sport rack.

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  2. PJT

    PJT Active Member

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    Looks pretty good to me.:upyeah:
     
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  3. snarly

    snarly Active Member

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    Nice find roadrider. likewise i don't really need them but nice to have them! torn between these and the SW Motech that richard h was using. also quite liking the additional twin lamps in that pic!
     
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  4. roadrider

    roadrider First Class Member

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    I've e mailed the importer Moto Legends who gave a very quick reply.It's a Hepco Becker sport rack which retails at £169 delivered.

    I've got an ongoing search for luggage.

    I've got some Kriegs tail bags,1x20 and 2x10 lts which is good but can be fiddly at times. I'd like a 40lt dry bag but the Speed is quite narrow at the back and they tend to droop(oh er Mrs) and it's not exactly bristling with bungie hook either.

    I'd look at panniers but most use the rear foot peg to mount the carrier but I don't use rear pegs and I've got a low pipe on so I end up with a big gap between the bags and the side pods.

    I've started to do more long distance riding and I'm going to have to admit defeat and realise the Speed won't fill all the roles I need it to.
     
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  5. Richard H

    Richard H Noble Member

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    I did tour for a while on my Speed, buying blaze panniers and using dry bags but admitted defeat in the end. My Tiger 800 XC is much better at carrying gear and doing distance, it's just not as exciting to ride as the Speed. In an ideal world we would have a garage with 3 or 4 bikes to suit all occasions.
     
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  6. ColLamb

    ColLamb Active Member

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    Im a hard luggage guy.

    You can lock it and leave the bike and be assured that its still there when you get back.
     
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  7. Richard H

    Richard H Noble Member

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    If its the Triumph OE panniers and top box your talking about Col then yes its more secure but not completely: was shocked to find my wife's 2012 Street Triple key undid all my Tiger panniers and top box! Wonder how many other Triumph owners can also undo my locks??
     
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  8. roadrider

    roadrider First Class Member

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    After a couple of e mails Moto Legends have suggested the normal rack with an enlargement plate would be better and more stable.

    They don't seem keen on the sport rack.

    Fair play for not just selling something their not sure about.It wasn't on their web site and only sent me the information I asked for.
     
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  9. ColLamb

    ColLamb Active Member

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    Noted Richard but at least with hard luggage someone cannot unsip the soft luggage and walk off with the contents.
     
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  10. folkbloke

    folkbloke Well-Known Member

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    Yes, I agree with Col. Hard luggage for me as well. Unfortunately the Triumph hard luggage I've used is not terribly secure. I discovered on my Tiger 1050 panniers that if you pressed hard enough on top of the pannier where the lid joins the body you can spring the locks. I don't know about other Triumph panniers but the Tiger ones were actually quite small as they have a double skin which reduces the capacity.
     
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  11. PJT

    PJT Active Member

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    Blimey Richard that is a revelation. I will have to check my locks and possibly fit extra ones.:eek:
     
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  12. Richard H

    Richard H Noble Member

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    The ones that come standard with the 800 and 1200 Tiger are quite big and reasonably sturdy, my biggest complaint would be the empty weight of them, the top box particularly is seriously weighty and I try to only put light stuff in there as it makes a top heavy bike even more so. Knowing what I do now I may have gone to a quality aftermarket type
     
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  13. sprintdave

    sprintdave Nurse,he's out of bed again
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    I guess I am the only one who thinks all that extra stuff on a speedie makes it look like a barge
     
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  14. Freezines

    Freezines New Member

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    Well, maybe it's a bit late to ask. But you've said e-mailed the importer. I'm just looking for his contact details and surfing the web to find out something.
     
  15. IsmaelAddis

    IsmaelAddis New Member

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    #15 IsmaelAddis, Jul 22, 2024
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    I know it's been a while, but I saw your post while searching for luggage solutions myself. That rack looks like a solid option for securing dry bags and maybe even a small top box. If you’re still looking for reliable options or any info on gear, you might want to check out https://www.idanalyzer.com. It's been really useful for verifying some of the stuff I buy online.
     
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