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Old 12-09-2009, 08:57 AM
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Originally Posted by Texas Fat Boy
If I did it again I would use a "solid angle iron" (and drill my own holes) and not the "speed rack angle iron".
The holes weren't perfect for the "Tour Pak/Luggae rack" part. It works, but isn't perfect.

It was perfect for the my 08 setup, but not the 09. The Sissy Bar part is perfect.
Well the 08 and 07 re the same I should be good. Is it stable enough? I could purchase 1/8 angl iron here at work.
 
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Old 12-14-2009, 04:12 AM
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Originally Posted by Texas Fat Boy
Here's what I did to hold all the detachables I have and it was all bought at Lowes.

One threaded bolt is covered with thin aluminum tude and the other is covered with a Hot Water pipe tube.
Looks Great! Nice Job
 
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Old 12-15-2009, 03:50 PM
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Hells Foundry has a 30% off sale, I bit the bullet and bought theirs. I want the box to sit level. $105 total to my door.
 
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Originally Posted by scottdoege
You guys are rough.... The reason I didn't drill the back hole lower (and hence make the tour pak level) is that it would potentially lower the back of the tour pak making it hit the wall and uprights. The rubbermaid shelf brackets actually need to be a few inches longer for things to work out perfect.

I thought things worked out "good enough", given the fact that I was putting up the rubbermaid rack anyways. I didn't feel like putting out extra funds for a custom made rack. And... I plan on decking out my whole garage in rubbermaid cabinets eventually. This is just the start. I just bought the house and started by painting the garage (harley colors), epoxy coating the floor, put in a wall gas blue flame heater and put in a water line for a hose.
Forget the rack, would you help me clean and organize by garage! Nice job. Now i have a rainy day project. Thanks.
 
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Old 12-15-2009, 07:04 PM
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If I didn't have a high/wide shelf above my workbench to put my tour pack on, I'd be all over this.
I'm sure that quite a few of us think that our tour pak is safe sitting on the workbench.
Now you need to use the workbench.....put the tour pak back on the bike.
How many times does this merry-go-round stop at your house.
The higher you can get your goodie's off the floor the better.
Less chance of your wife scratching them with a rake.
 
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Originally Posted by IAMSWUTIAMS
Hells Foundry has a 30% off sale, I bit the bullet and bought theirs. I want the box to sit level. $105 total to my door.

 
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Hell's Foundry
 
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Originally Posted by IAMSWUTIAMS
Hell's Foundry
That's sweet!!
 
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Originally Posted by twodollarbill
...the higher you can get your goodie's off the floor the better.
Less chance of your wife scratching them with a rake.
I'm guessing you learned the hard way on this.
 
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very nice!
 


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