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    99 R1 Pack rack

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    does any one have a pack rack to suit a 99 R1 they want to sell?...
    any condition's ok.
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    anyone...?
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    You're gonna do some touring eh?
    Build one out of ply?

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    touring.. the cold kiwi again,

    also makes it easier to carry the bourbons back from the wholesale,no need to blance it on the knees...
    and the wife would like the xtra grab/stop falling off the back rails
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    I just looked on the Ventura website, no prices though.
    Part numbers bla bla.....but hey, I got mine thrown in for free when I got the honda so they cant be that pricey.

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    priced one out for my old hornet $180.
    haven't priced the R1 yet.
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    priced one out.$220, any one got one cheaper they don't need/use?.
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    Check out the thread I just posted - http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/sh...ad.php?t=95403

    Found some cheap L-brackets and packrack on trademe, making sure at least the packrack was the right part for my bike, and then it was easy enough to fit the L-brackets even though they weren't the exact ones for my model.

    Attached is the ventura parts catalogue, so that you can match up the R1 fittings with other bikes with the same fittings and then you'll have a larger market to search
    Attached Thumbnails Attached Thumbnails Ventura Catalogue.pdf  

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    one more try at this bumping business....
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    Quote Originally Posted by nallac View Post
    one more try at this bumping business....
    DIN PELENDA might have one...? http://www.kiwibiker.co.nz/forums/member.php?u=14872
    I think his Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh 1 is the same year as yours and he has a Honda ST also, into a bit of touring at times I guess, so he may a rack for your pack, pm him and ask.

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