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    Hyosung 250 ventura pack rack fitting?

    Hey all,

    I bought a Hyosung Ventura pack rack off Trademe, but it didn't come with instructions.. thought it would be pretty easy to figure out, but I can't seem to work out where it bolts on

    Any idea's on how where it goes?

    I've tried to open the Ventura site but it comes up saying that the site cannot be found

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    Front hole lines up with one of the pillion peg holes, the other u-shaped clamp tightens around the strap tie-down rail on either side.
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    Quote Originally Posted by skelstar View Post
    Front hole lines up with one of the pillion peg holes, the other u-shaped clamp tightens around the strap tie-down rail on either side.
    Thanks!!

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    Hmm... I've just tried putting it on that way and it still doesn't seem to work. Should I take the fairings off or leave them on when mounting the brackets?

    Does any one have these on there bikes and would they be able to take a pic so I can see where they're and how they are supposed to go?

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    Possibly a stupid question but the one you bought is for a "r" and not a naked because they are different

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    Quote Originally Posted by gw555 View Post
    Possibly a stupid question but the one you bought is for a "r" and not a naked because they are different
    Hehe yeah....


    Whoops... Hehe, never thought there would be a difference between the two! But yeah, I rang Ventura up the yesterday. I have the brackets for a Comet and my bike is the R version

    Ah well, ya live and ya learn haha

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    Ah well just put it back on TradeMe you might get more for it than you paid - with any luck

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    Quote Originally Posted by Meekey_Mouse View Post
    Hmm... I've just tried putting it on that way and it still doesn't seem to work. Should I take the fairings off or leave them on when mounting the brackets?

    Does any one have these on there bikes and would they be able to take a pic so I can see where they're and how they are supposed to go?
    would a GT250 (ie naked) do? should be pretty similar dont think they are too different at the back

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    Quote Originally Posted by rphenix View Post
    would a GT250 (ie naked) do? should be pretty similar dont think they are too different at the back
    The GT250 has a bracket under the frame and fairing, which the R version doesn't have... Don't understand why they wouldn't have it on both

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    I always thought they were the same from the front forks back. It would make manufactoring cheaper if they were
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    Quote Originally Posted by Weaver View Post
    I always thought they were the same from the front forks back. It would make manufactoring cheaper if they were


    You'd think that's what they'd do! Seems kind of silly to me to have two completely different frame molds when you could just use one

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