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Rear Rack.....

turkman

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.......for 2013 RSS. I have the OEM one, but it is so small and doesn't have any good attachment points for bungee cords. I was wondering what others might have done, besides put a rear trunk on with a rack mounted on top. Searched, but didn't find anything that worked.
 
Well if your talking about the sports rack, you just didn't search well lol ;p here are few I found & shared across the years. Best-worst, diy person may chime in: IMG_3264.JPGIMG_3263.JPG
Note the mount goes under seat: IMG_3262.jpg
This 1 is drilled & bolted to grab rails¿ (see the rust): IMG_2316.jpg
Unfortunately discontinued & unavailable why it's bottom of list:
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Thanks, yes I did see the first 2, but not the second 2 you posted.
I'm not a do it yerselfer, because of Parkinson's
I was looking for something that maybe someone found the could bolt up to the sports rear rack (have a dealer that really helps me out).
Probably is something out there, I'll just keep looking.
 
Thanks, yes I did see the first 2, but not the second 2 you posted.
I'm not a do it yerselfer, because of Parkinson's
I was looking for something that maybe someone found the could bolt up to the sports rear rack (have a dealer that really helps me out).
Probably is something out there, I'll just keep looking.
:2thumbs::clap:You know a machinist? Here they made new lid (1/4 or 3/8 aluminum plate)& attached 4wheeler rackIMG_8306.jpg IMG_8312.jpg glad you have a helpful dealer they seem to be in short supply:dontknow: good luck & please post whatever you end up with:thumbup:
 
:2thumbs::clap:You know a machinist? Here they made new lid (1/4 or 3/8 aluminum plate)& attached 4wheeler rackView attachment 163331 View attachment 163332 glad you have a helpful dealer they seem to be in short supply:dontknow: good luck & please post whatever you end up with:thumbup:

Thanks for posting that one Bfromla, I had been looking for an alternative to the sports rack which are stupidly expensive here. Hadn't thought of making one myself but that base would be a good starting point.
 
Thanks for posting that one Bfromla, I had been looking for an alternative to the sports rack which are stupidly expensive here. Hadn't thought of making one myself but that base would be a good starting point.
:thumbup: Np glad to help. FYI that still used the rack & just replaced the lid:lecturef_smilie: Ive found sports racks on eBay $100.us. or so usually not the color I want. :dontknow: Not too bad a thing if you can powdercoat. This vid shows more of why the base is needed
 
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.......for 2013 RSS. I have the OEM one, but it is so small and doesn't have any good attachment points for bungee cords. I was wondering what others might have done, besides put a rear trunk on with a rack mounted on top. Searched, but didn't find anything that worked.

I bought a Besteem 929 46 litre top box and used the plate to attach to the rear back rest plate, It cost me about $100 for the box and wired it to the brake lights, works great. Drilled four holes and used rubber seals to waterproof the whole this. Cut 1 inch plastic rod and drilled the bolt hole through the middle
 
:thumbup: Np glad to help. FYI that still used the rack & just replaced the lid:lecturef_smilie: Ive found sports racks on eBay $100.us. or so usually not the color I want. :dontknow: Not too bad a thing if you can powdercoat. This vid shows more of why the base is needed

Unfortunately none of them ship to NZ, checked a few times but will keep an eye out. Last time I asked a dealer here they wanted NZ$1400 (US$960) for the rack and lid :shocked:
 
:2thumbs::clap:You know a machinist? Here they made new lid (1/4 or 3/8 aluminum plate)& attached 4wheeler rackView attachment 163331 View attachment 163332 glad you have a helpful dealer they seem to be in short supply:dontknow: good luck & please post whatever you end up with:thumbup:

Yes I do know a machinist. Was there today to show him what I needed. Have a appointment to have him install my new rack on Thursday.
Sometimes I need a kick in the butt! Will post pictures when the rack is installed.
 
Yes I do know a machinist. Was there today to show him what I needed. Have a appointment to have him install my new rack on Thursday.
Sometimes I need a kick in the butt! Will post pictures when the rack is installed.
:2thumbs: Congrats & don't worry the :spyder2: distraction helps pad the butt kicking:roflblack: got few projects yet to complete myself, namely how I found the pic's I have. nojoke
 
Rear rack, again

Now have a rack, that works for me. Exactly what I was looking for. My brother has a motorcycle painting business and small machine shop, he made it work.
 

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Rear rack, again

Now have a rack, that works for me. Exactly what I was looking for. My brother has a motorcycle painting business and small machine shop, he made it work. Having trouble posting pictures....
 
Rear Rack

RoadKrome rack, sorry the photo is not very clear and my wifi is very slow tonight like I’m back on dialup
https://www.hondaextreme.ca/roadkro...yder-can-am-brp-detail.htm?productId=10662798

.......for 2013 RSS. I have the OEM one, but it is so small and doesn't have any good attachment points for bungee cords. I was wondering what others might have done, besides put a rear trunk on with a rack mounted on top. Searched, but didn't find anything that worked.
 
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