
so after lots of head scratching










total cost inc top box £50


yes john, drilled through each side, 12mm threaded bar right through, couple of locking nuts on the inside (cant see em in the pics, then bolted the support bars to the outside, its very solid! the heaviest thing i could find was 20kg of spuds in the kitchenJbrebel wrote:Do those rear brackets just mount into the plate/plastics Marra?
Uffff....I don't think I would feel too comfortable with that TBH. I would bet that the plastic will allow the holes to elongate, or the plastic will fail. Plus the flat strips will have no sideways strength, allowing the whole shooting match to wobble side-to-side. Pretty disastrous if it all falls onto the back wheel.marravtr wrote:yes john, drilled through each side, 12mm threaded bar right through, couple of locking nuts on the inside (cant see em in the pics, then bolted the support bars to the outside, its very solid! the heaviest thing i could find was 20kg of spuds in the kitchenJbrebel wrote:Do those rear brackets just mount into the plate/plastics Marra?chucked em in the box and had a 10 mile ride round the back lanes near me! aint moved a mil so far
when its all off ive got 2 black plugs that go in the hole's so you'd never know they we're there, need to do a longer run yet to see if it needs more support, but so far so good
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I have heard of those Ventura systems breaking....and when you see the design its not surprising.Jbrebel wrote:That's why I asked Steve.
Got to agree-don't think I'd trust the undertray/plate mount to hold that kind of weight. Not without a better bracing system in place. You'd probably be better copying this sports rack system Marra.
http://www.ventura-bike.co.uk/products/ ... ystem.aspx
I had similar problems with my Buell-one dead sleeping bag, visor, visor bag and roll mat later I've learnt my lesson![]()
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you have pm mateyZakalwe wrote:I have heard of those Ventura systems breaking....and when you see the design its not surprising.Jbrebel wrote:That's why I asked Steve.
Got to agree-don't think I'd trust the undertray/plate mount to hold that kind of weight. Not without a better bracing system in place. You'd probably be better copying this sports rack system Marra.
http://www.ventura-bike.co.uk/products/ ... ystem.aspx
I had similar problems with my Buell-one dead sleeping bag, visor, visor bag and roll mat later I've learnt my lesson![]()
doh!
@MarraVTR: I have an old Renntec grab-handle that has had a bit chopped out of it. You are welcome to it to cannibalise. It picks up on the seat cowl bolts (as you have done) and has slots which fit into the rails under the seat pad. You could easily weld the tray on top and bolt the top-box to it. It'd be a lot more solid than something bolted to a flappy bit of plastic.
I can imagine they probably do depending on how you load them. It'd need better engineering should someone make one.Zakalwe wrote:I have heard of those Ventura systems breaking....and when you see the design its not surprising.
will do john, got a rack off zakalwe on the wayJbrebel wrote:I can imagine they probably do depending on how you load them. It'd need better engineering should someone make one.Zakalwe wrote:I have heard of those Ventura systems breaking....and when you see the design its not surprising.
Lets us know how you get on Marraanythings got to be better than paying a bomb for a bit of welded metal like that Ventura system