
I plan to try and reinstall later this week when off work and will take pictures. Definitely don't have the skills for that. Similar to MikeCMP I have misalignment issues but I am not going to try to break any welds.
#MOTOBAGS INSTALL#
In the end, I have fitment issues that prevented me to install the racks "out of the box" so to say and my frustration took the best of me.

I take back the shitty "buyer beware" comment as it was definitely not called for and you clearly stand by your product. I understand your position and I appreciate your post to correct the situation. Maybe then you can write a post to say they are good racks but you had a problem and RideADV were great and got it sorted, gave me some stickers as well as said cheers mate from down under So how about you email me show me what’s up explain how you’ve watched the video, done exactly as per the video and it doesn’t work. Our racks are super strong well-made and on the whole fit about as well as I would expect a product made on a jig to fit another product made on a jig as a motorcycle frame is. That said we take pride in the racks and up until tonight believed we had no problem.Īs a small business owner it would be nice if you approached us and told us what was going on, giving us a chance to do something before you got on the forum and said things like “buyer beware”. Ask anyone I speak to we went into the rack business kicking in screaming. We are very small operation trust me we don’t do it for a profit we make nothing on the shipping and only just anything on the hand made racks. We had a sent ship to the US weeks ago that the paint work was damaged in shipping and we paid for that straight away no questions asked not even any photos.
#MOTOBAGS FREE#
We had also provided Mickp with free spacers when he put the original order in because he was going to modify the racks and we’re always happy to help. Mike’s was an issue and I wish he had told us before he went about welding them because we would replace them no question. Obviously there is always differences between bikes and racks with welding a mm or two here and a mm or two there and your 4 mm out. I am disappointed that you’ve had a problem and am writing things like “buyer beware” when you haven’t even contacted us. The photos that Mike provided shows there was a serious problem with the jig for his bike. To date we haven’t had any problems and was unaware there was any dramas until Mike send me an email and pictures tonight which I have forwarded to the rack builder straightaway. At this price point one would expect them to fit from the start!

I am very disappointed in their fitment and although they are nice and slim, it doesn't matter if they can't be installed. I also have the RideADV racks and wanted them to fit but NO GO.

I’ll get them welded this week and create a thread in tech tips. Not sure if there is some difference with the Australian bikes vs the us ones, but out of the box, they don’t fit right. I bolted it up using only the pillion peg bolts and the holes for the subframe are an inch off on the back one, the rack is too low due to the wrong angle. The left rack is way off, the pillio bracket is at the wrong heigh and angle. The right side rack I can muscle into place with a different spacer than it comes with. But, if I bolt the rack up to the subframe, the bracket for the pillion pegs is 1/8 inch too high, and the holes are not in the right place. I can attach some pictures if anyone is interested.

They will also be very difficult to modify with a rear rack that uses the front and back mounts, as only the back of the rideadv asks uses a spacer. Vak o obsahu 65 l na terénní, cestovní nebo sportovní motorku. I can fix them, I’ll need to chop off the foot peg bracket and weld it on in the right place. Vak (zavazadlo) o obsahu 65 l na terénní, cestovní motorky. The one side I can bolt on but only barely the other side is a no go. Pannier Racks: Compatible with all years of CRF250L and CRF250 Rally.I got my RideADV racks and tried them. You can even remove the X-Bracket from your frames when running Hard Luggage to reduce the frame weight. Matte black powder coated mild steel frames with an alloy X-bracket with multiple Rotopax mounting positions for custom weight distribution, as well as multiple tie-down points. The new X-Frames are the most universal and functional side pannier frames yet, allowing simple, secure mounting of Rotopax, hard panniers and soft luggage. Kriega OS 22 and OS 32 with OS-PLATFORMĭesigned by Adventure Moto Australia and manufactured by Outback Motortek.At iPrice, you can get Suzuki Motorcycle Accessories in a price range from 102.00 to 24,581. Mosko Moto Scout 25L Pannier kit (V2.0) > Shop Aside from Suzuki Motorcycle Accessories, you can also check out Yamaha, Honda and Sec.Hoop’s external dimension are 350mm (W) x 250 (H) made of 18mm diameter tubing. Designed and manufactured by Outback Motortek.
