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Royal Enfield Motorcycles => Bullet Electra & AVL => Topic started by: mtrue77 on August 01, 2014, 11:44:51 pm

Title: Handmade luggage rack
Post by: mtrue77 on August 01, 2014, 11:44:51 pm
I'm no metalsmith, and not much of a mechanic.  If I need a part for the motorcycle, I first turn to wood.  Not so good for engine parts.
I made the box to sit on the back a few years ago.  I recently decided to make a luggage rack to sit on the curved top of the box.  Here are a few pictures.  I have not yet decided how to keep it in place.  Maybe bungee cords, but I hope to come up with something more interesting.  I want it to be easily removable.  The box, by the way, is mounted on a black, steel luggage rack.  I have a small piece of wood under the seat.  On it are mounted a fuse block and a relay for the dual car horns I added a few years ago. 
Title: Re: Handmade luggage rack
Post by: Adrian II on August 03, 2014, 01:28:03 am
Hi,

how about drilling the centers of the rack's cross pieces and fitting a pair of stainless steel nyloc dome nuts (they are out there) flush into the topmost slat of the box (i.e. dome downward) secured by the best aviation grade glue you can get. A flange nut with the flange under the slats would be more secure but let the rain in when the rack is not in use. Use stainless Allen/socket head cap screws to suit with the cross pieces counter-bored so the screw heads fit flush. Alternatively you might also be able to adapt a set of custom car hood pins to suit.

Will that help until someone who knows what they're talking about comes along?

A.
Title: Re: Handmade luggage rack
Post by: tooseevee on August 03, 2014, 01:08:51 pm
I'm no metalsmith, and not much of a mechanic.  If I need a part for the motorcycle, I first turn to wood.  Not so good for engine parts.


           That's a beautiful piece of woodwork worthy of Norm. You can work in my house any day & I let no one work in my house  ;)(http://).

            Could you use plastic coated cable or conduit holddowns? The kind that look like Omega?