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Adventurer 1996 luggage rails

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#1 ·
Hello, could someone post a picture of their adventurer without bags please. I am looking to understand what the naked rails look like and where they attach to the frame. Hard to find these items and so I thought that I might try and fabricate something. Many thanks.
 
#2 ·
Here are 3 pics. The first is an adventurer but I'm not sure the support is factory. The second is what most of them seem to look like regardless of model. The third I also think is not factory. HTH!
 

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No pipe removal. Very rigid and I love the HW pegs. Quality product and Steve Turner is a great guy to deal with. Only bad thing is the exchange rate but that is the price we pay for owning a British bike.


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#13 · (Edited)
They join under the downpipes and are sleeved so just push together. They fit with just the existing 4 engine mounting bolts so are very straightforward to fit. The rear nuts are tricky to get a socket on the inside so I suggest a "UJ" fitted on an extension bar. I do always send some fitting notes.
The downpipes do not need to be removed but sometimes the water pipe can touch, it just needs the mounting bolt loosened and the pipe clips so that it can be moved fractionally.
The website does need updating, they are £175 plus £45 shipping to the US.

I don't have anymore with the highway pegs, I only had a couple of sets made but they worked out to be far to expensive, I would have needed to charge about £300 which is too much for crash bars.

Hope this helps.
 
#21 ·
I'm hoping these will fit nicely over the rear fender and under the Adventurer luggage rack. Anyone have any thoughts on these? [ame]http://www.amazon.com/Classic-Accessories-73707-MotoGear-Motorcycle/dp/B000RN4FK6/ref=sr_1_4?s=automotive&ie=UTF8&qid=1465261162&sr=1-4&keywords=motorcycle+saddlebags[/ame]
 
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