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Old 05-11-2007   #1 (permalink)
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Quick question-I was wondering if anybody has installed this set-up with the rack and grab rail from Newbonneville with the contemporary seat and cowl? Mostly curious on how it would look-can't have the Black looking funky now, can we?

Ever since the one thread about carrying a digital camera, I saw this and thought it would work out better-can carry more stuff.

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Mine works great! I have to do the seat thing as well but no problem. The bike in the pis looks awesome w/ the rack!! I thought maybe too ugly - but its so practical its makes up for any looks. There ae some nice bags (as in pic) that rweally makre the rack look & work well. I wouldnt part w/ mine!
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I have one on my 2002 Bonneville.Send me your E mail adress and I'll forward a picture. Haven't figured out how to do it on here. Looks good, and only cost about 4 times what I paid for a better one for my Enfield(made in India)
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Thanks for the pic n578md. Your bike looks sweet and the rack really does give the bike more personality. :upthumb:
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Those Renntec racks are fugly! But they sure are usefull...
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