Hepco & Becker rack - anyone?
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Hepco & Becker rack - anyone?
Cant find much info on this Hepco & Becker rack. I like the look of it better than the Renntec as it has a vertical rail just behind the seat and the bracketry looks tidier..
Anyone got one? how does it fit, presume it partly 'rests' on top of the tail rather than being drilled through the panel?
Makes the grab handles obsolete?
http://www.moto24.co.uk/hepco-becker-rear-rack-yamaha-yzf-600-thunder-cat.html?___store=default_uk
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Anyone got one? how does it fit, presume it partly 'rests' on top of the tail rather than being drilled through the panel?
Makes the grab handles obsolete?
http://www.moto24.co.uk/hepco-becker-rear-rack-yamaha-yzf-600-thunder-cat.html?___store=default_uk
thanks
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Re: Hepco & Becker rack - anyone?
No experience of that but I will be selling some Ventura L Brackets to suit Thundercat soon. Google it and have a look at the system, it's pretty good, very flexible and discreet when not carrying luggage.
The L brackets are custom made to order and cost over £100 plus 2 months delivery, I'll be looking for around £65 plus postage and the rest of the stuff is dead cheap on eBay. Plus as and when you change your bike you just need new l brackets, all the other kit is interchangeable.
The L brackets are custom made to order and cost over £100 plus 2 months delivery, I'll be looking for around £65 plus postage and the rest of the stuff is dead cheap on eBay. Plus as and when you change your bike you just need new l brackets, all the other kit is interchangeable.
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