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Time for some thankin'

Habib

New member
Being unable to travel far without O2 I put out a call awhile back to see if anyone knew of a decent rack for a new F3S. Nothing I could really use came up except a very nice person on the forum offered to build me one with the features I wanted. After some back and forth with my goofy napkin drawings and his expertise I received the one in the pictures. It fit perfectly and will fill the bill, my generator fills the Frunk and now I have a days plus worth of backup in case something goes wrong with it. I installed it with the pieces that hold the "Easy Brackets" for my saddlebags. It's a nice clean setup and will allow me even more freedom with my Spyder. Thanks SPYD3R for your work and the fabulous rear rack. I could not be happier.

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Thanks for the post showing the tank holder. There are people on here who can use that information. I know of one. :yes:
 
Very nice setup. Make sure that the stem of the tank is fully protected against impact. It the stem is sheared off it becomes an instant missile traveling at your back or at traffic.

Being unable to travel far without O2 I put out a call awhile back to see if anyone knew of a decent rack for a new F3S. Nothing I could really use came up except a very nice person on the forum offered to build me one with the features I wanted. After some back and forth with my goofy napkin drawings and his expertise I received the one in the pictures. It fit perfectly and will fill the bill, my generator fills the Frunk and now I have a days plus worth of backup in case something goes wrong with it. I installed it with the pieces that hold the "Easy Brackets" for my saddlebags. It's a nice clean setup and will allow me even more freedom with my Spyder. Thanks SPYD3R for your work and the fabulous rear rack. I could not be happier.

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Very nice setup. Make sure that the stem of the tank is fully protected against impact. It the stem is sheared off it becomes an instant missile traveling at your back or at traffic.

I was thinking about carrying a hammer with me. Think of the rocket boost I could get by reaching back and smacking both of them. :yikes:

I actually have thought about that, wife is making a couple of denim 'socks' for them (so as not to scare the touristas) and I'll have the valve end forward and very securely strapped (not bungee corded) down.

I do appreciate the concern though, thanks.
 
HAPPY

Roger;
It was my pleasure...
Keep in mind, my Maker gave me this talent, and it's not mind to keep, i must share it with others as a poets words give comfort to the reader...
enjoy and ride safely my new very best friend in Washington...
Dan P
SPYD3R
 
Roger;
It was my pleasure...
Keep in mind, my Maker gave me this talent, and it's not mind to keep, i must share it with others as a poets words give comfort to the reader...
enjoy and ride safely my new very best friend in Washington...
Dan P
SPYD3R

Your a good man Dan, honored to be called your friend.
 
yup, danny is a doosey!!!

Roger;
It was my pleasure...
Keep in mind, my Maker gave me this talent, and it's not mind to keep, i must share it with others as a poets words give comfort to the reader...
enjoy and ride safely my new very best friend in Washington...
Dan P
SPYD3R
I have a couple of his projects on the BigBird... hiway pegs and footrests that look like floorboards... awesome designer... :bowdown:
 
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