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    Surfboard rack?

    Has anyone put a road legal surfboard rack on their motorbike?


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    I took mine off because I was too tall and kept banging my head on the board.
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    Quote Originally Posted by big guy View Post
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    Has anyone put a road legal surfboard rack on their motorbike?
    My mate John (who rides a Scrambler also) has carried his surf board and snow board on the bike. Living in the Waikato, he rides to Ruapehu in winter, (bloody keen man) with the snow board and out to Raglan with the surf board.
    So it is indeed possible. Next time he calls in, I'll hassle him for info, and try and get some pics of his set up.
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    I'd thought of a trailer. Maybe a couple of bicycle wheels and a long drawbar with the towball mounted behind the pillion seat. Mind, I haven't looked into the overall length regulations and the cost of registration. I've got a 10' malibu, so I'd probably need at least a six foot long drawbar.

    Once saw a guy in Sydney cycling to the beach with his surfboard mounted on a rack which hung out to one side of his pushbike, his leg pedalled inside the rack and surfboard. Wouldn't work on a m/bike though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by big guy View Post
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    Has anyone put a road legal surfboard rack on their motorbike?
    Could be fun with a surfboard and some strong wind.

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    shortboard or longboard?

    Not sure about 'road legal' here but the way we carried shortboards (longest was a 7'10") out to the coast in Indo was to punch a hole in the end of a board bag and tie a shoelace loop through it (the zip end where the fins go not the nose).

    Then we'd just wear the board bag (strap over your shoulder) and the shoelace loop over the left handgrip. Board parallel with the bike, nose to the rear. Wear the bag so that the rocker bends into the bike not away from the bike.

    Not sure if you'd get away with it back here but it's easy, cheap, and works well.

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    yeah that sounds like the one, road code allows it as long as not 500mm from centre of bike. I seen these racks that they sell in the states http://www.industrysearch.com.au/Pro...rd-Racks-22569

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    they look more pro than a shoelace tie... cool

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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Steve View Post
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    Once saw a guy in Sydney cycling to the beach with his surfboard mounted on a rack which hung out to one side of his pushbike, his leg pedalled inside the rack and surfboard. Wouldn't work on a m/bike though.
    No?
    I saw two guys on motorbikes a couple of years ago, and one or both had just such a rack. I was kinda gobsmacked, as there was a fairly aggressive crosswind, but they were coping OK.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Steve View Post
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    Once saw a guy in Sydney cycling to the beach with his surfboard mounted on a rack which hung out to one side of his pushbike, his leg pedalled inside the rack and surfboard. Wouldn't work on a m/bike though.
    I know a guy who has a rig up like that on an old Suzuki 250 (I think). Saw him on the way back from the beach with it a couple of days ago. It looked a bit iffy, mind you, he only lives about half a mile from the beach!

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    I saw a bloke cruising through town on a GN250 with something similar to these tagged on the side...

    http://www.nomadicnotes.com/photos/a...board-rack.jpg

    http://photos1.meetupstatic.com/phot...s_8965181.jpeg
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    Geez, that second one in UberRhys's post looks dangerous and would probably be illegal here in NZ. Look at those fins, talk about a mobile pedestrian cutter. You'd at least want to hang the fins inwards wouldn't you? And I doubt if it is less than 500mm from the centreline of the bike, as allowed here.

    But an interesting starting point, I would suggest hanging ii on the right hand side rather than on the left as on the scooter, it would make mounting a proper bike easier, you'd just have to drop your right leg down into the gap between the bike and the board.

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    have a talk to the guys at Deus Ex.
    i know in Aussie they put some racks on bikes so they might know about something here.

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    Cut a couple of slots for the wheels, a pair of stretchie straps over your shoulders and just ride it there.

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