Hi - what material are you planning to use? Keep in mind, PMA has a similar design and has had problems with cracking due to excessive cantilevered loading - I think the sharp corners acted as stress risers. Also, if you are planning to use AL, the BR vertical plate might be a bit wimpy. PMA added a brace to their design.
It looks great and will be pretty, but I also have to give a +1 to what Garauld wrote. There's a lot of load and it's far aft of the mounting bolts, especially with the arm of the vertical rise. If you grab the aft end of the stock rack and press up & down, watch closely & you'll be surprised how much give it has. I'm sure that flexibility is why Givi scrapped the whole stock rack and went to the welded steel tube design they use to distribute the load.
Because that aft-most mounting bolt is to a cantilevered finger of the sub-frame, can you do a stress analysis on that aft mounting point and the sub-frame with Inventor? I think it'd be enlightening for everybody, since there are a number of flat plates, CooCases, etc, and nobody really has a good idea of what "too much" is.