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« on: November 30, 2006, 11:10:39 PM »

I receive a couple of emails or forum private messages every year asking about the custom hard luggage (Givi) mounts that I had on my YZF600r (owned from May 2003 to November 2005).
 
When I sold the YZF600r in November 2005, I removed the luggage mounts and tried to document how they went together, promising that I'd eventually post the pictures on my website.
 
A year later, here they are (with comments beside each photo):
http://www.rocketbunny.net/moto/yzfbags/yzfbags.html
 
I know the brackets were a hack job, but they held up nicely for almost 2 years and around 30,000 miles.
 
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« Reply #1 on: December 01, 2006, 06:13:34 AM »

Nice work! Thanks for the informative writeup!
 
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« Reply #2 on: December 01, 2006, 11:29:30 AM »

Ah ha! The Bunny speakith...th.
 
That is a very nice adaption of Wing Racks. And you are right, once you go bags you never go back!
 
Being a guy I had to do mine the hard way, a complete fabrication:
 


 
But starting with a Givi bracket would definately be easier.
 
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« Reply #3 on: December 01, 2006, 01:27:14 PM »

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Being a guy I had to do mine the hard way, a complete fabrication:
 
But starting with a Givi bracket would definately be easier.

Yeah - I definitely looked at your implementation when I was agonizing over how to do it. I probably would have eventually followed your lead by making some mounting plates out of flat stock if I hadn't come across such an awesome deal on the wingracks. The wingracks just streamlined the whole install.
 
It's funny, and definitely a case of the good things that happen when you get to know the guys at your local accessories store. There were some weekends when I'd be in there 3 or 4 times buying stuff, or browsing. They got to know me well enough that when I asked them to pull one of the E21s down so I could look at how it mounted, the shop Givi-guru offered me the mismatched wingracks that they had rattling around in back (two different generations of wingrack) at a steal!
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« Reply #4 on: December 01, 2006, 03:12:12 PM »

Yep, and being a girl didn't hurt either. Wink
 
I think on my next iteration, I am going to bring the boxes up and further back so they can be tighter in, and I think I am going to use tube steel. Kind of like Givi's older racks in the shape of a wing rack. Or maybe I 'ough to just snag a couple of used wings off ebay and be done with it. LOL!
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« Reply #5 on: December 01, 2006, 03:25:21 PM »

You are one smart bunny!!
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« Reply #6 on: December 07, 2006, 06:35:06 AM »

Looks pretty good for a "hack job" as u put it.Bigok
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