wirld
New member
Hi All,
I'm the least engineering minded person in the world - my ambition exceeds my ability a thousand-fold, but I managed to rig up a DIY saddlebag support this afternoon to support my Givi Saddlebags - paying $180 for Yamaha branded supports left me cold!
The best bit is that I can put it on or remove it in about 5 mins.
I used a piece of aluminium flat bar I had lying around in the garage:
Lengths used:
Main length: 103cm
Brackets: 9cm
Bar Width: 25mm
Bar thickness: 3mm
4 X 6mm bolts
I bent the main length of bar around the tailpiece of the bike below the tail light and anchored it to the passenger peg heel guards with a bracket on the inside on each side using two bolts each side.
Notes:
- Don't fasten the brackets on the passenger peg heelguards too tightly - I have no idea how strong that casting is!
- If you have a tail tidy, this may not work for you.
- If you're carrying a passenger, this may still work for you
Left to do:
- Finish off the aluminium pieces so that they don't damage the finish of the bike.
Images attached - hope you find this useful, plse feel free to ask questions or tell my I'm an idiot and point out something I've missed.
Cheers
Grant
I'm the least engineering minded person in the world - my ambition exceeds my ability a thousand-fold, but I managed to rig up a DIY saddlebag support this afternoon to support my Givi Saddlebags - paying $180 for Yamaha branded supports left me cold!
The best bit is that I can put it on or remove it in about 5 mins.
I used a piece of aluminium flat bar I had lying around in the garage:
Lengths used:
Main length: 103cm
Brackets: 9cm
Bar Width: 25mm
Bar thickness: 3mm
4 X 6mm bolts
I bent the main length of bar around the tailpiece of the bike below the tail light and anchored it to the passenger peg heel guards with a bracket on the inside on each side using two bolts each side.
Notes:
- Don't fasten the brackets on the passenger peg heelguards too tightly - I have no idea how strong that casting is!
- If you have a tail tidy, this may not work for you.
- If you're carrying a passenger, this may still work for you
Left to do:
- Finish off the aluminium pieces so that they don't damage the finish of the bike.
Images attached - hope you find this useful, plse feel free to ask questions or tell my I'm an idiot and point out something I've missed.
Cheers
Grant