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damn ya good"now back to business...you DID purchase or have the third lock which comes with ya bike and it IS keyed the same as the side bags and ignition ...if not, GET ON IT and report back here that it's done..." :yahoo:
Done, the lock was in the bag-o-goodies under the seat. It took a little "finangleing"(look that one up) to get the yamaha lock in the honda hole, but I won in the end
I am at my shop(work) right now, and am in the process of making some brackets that will slide in under the rear plastic, and sandwich between the front mount holes in my mount and the subframe. They will extend forward to the front mount hole on the grab bar. All under the seat...Using .125 high carbon steel for these so they shoud be very strong. If it works like I think It will, it should relieve some of the stress on the rearmost part of the subframe...We'll see???
I'm thinkin' there was some free beer in this, ya totally missed the boat. :drinks:Oh quit beatin' yourself up over this. What you did was what you felt was the right thing to do, and I appreciate it! Whether I needed it or not, I now have a substantial brace system in place that ties it all together in ADDITION to the rear rack. All nice and neat, under the seat. Will get pics up tomorrow, or maybe later tonight. It's not "purdy", but I'm betting on it doing it's job.And seriously, Wfooshee, I appreciate your concern and input, Thank you all.
damn, I had some other ideas shot to hell... :blink:I'm thinkin' there was some free beer in this, ya totally missed the boat. :drinks:Oh quit beatin' yourself up over this. What you did was what you felt was the right thing to do, and I appreciate it! Whether I needed it or not, I now have a substantial brace system in place that ties it all together in ADDITION to the rear rack. All nice and neat, under the seat. Will get pics up tomorrow, or maybe later tonight. It's not "purdy", but I'm betting on it doing it's job.And seriously, Wfooshee, I appreciate your concern and input, Thank you all.
Looking forward to the pics!
That's almost exactly what I had on mind, and nicely done. Well braced and invisible. Good job!!!!Ok, this is whai I did...
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Made a bracket template out of carboard, transfered it to a .125 inch carbon steel plate, cut it out and bent to shape.
pic not quoted 'cause doing so is goofy
Installed one bracket on each side to connect the front Yamaha rack mounts to my mounts front holes, which are connected to the rear rack mount by way of my mount.
pic not quoted 'cause doing so is goofy
The back of these brackets is sandwiched between my mount and the subframe, which should relieve most of the stress put on the subframe. As you can see, I still have the entire rear rack in place.
Now, before I get all happy and call it done, some of you engineer fellas look it over and see what you think.
cummon ya quack...time for a real life test so you can put it to rest :clapping:Well, thanks to those that commented on this last "fix", I hope it is without flaws. It would be nice if a few more looked it over and pointed out anything we may have missed...
Uh..Patriot,... Uh...That's not my hand......you can let it go now....I gotta go make peepee :ermm: :blushsmiley: :yahoo:cummon ya quack...time for a real life test so you can put it to rest :clapping:Well, thanks to those that commented on this last "fix", I hope it is without flaws. It would be nice if a few more looked it over and pointed out anything we may have missed...
fill up that trunk with bricks to the brim...as many as it'll hold
now go for a 100 mile ride...make room for some patched, unfinished, old, and knarley stretches :blink:
when ya pull into your driveway, if the trunks still there, ya halfway there
now tie a rope to the trunk with the bike under a tree (leaving the bricks on board - optional),
and hoist the back tire off the ground just by the trunk
go inside for a sandwhich and brew...watch an episode of Oprah or Dr Phil <_<
if the back wheel is still in the air, project success
have another brew and pat yourself on the back with the other hand :yahoo:
just sayin'
sheeeesh; gotta hold some people's hand around here :yahoo:
I hear banjos, ya got to watch them cajuns. :blink:Uh..Patriot,... Uh...That's not my hand......you can let it go now....I gotta go make peepee :ermm: :blushsmiley: :yahoo:
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