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Thanks Alan, I was considering using the base of the pillion since I don't "two up". That way I could get a box with a backrest pad. I like the box you have though... food for thought, time to study them more.
Thanks again, John
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All good info - thanks. Found what I thought should be an inexpensive tail rack ... flat 1/4 inch steel plate, nothing fancy, glossy black paint. Thought it looked good until I saw that he wants $200. Drew up my own, cut a template, going to a metal shop tomorrow to see what the cut and weld will cost. I'll do the cleanup, grinding and painting myself.
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If it's ΒΌ" thick, I reckon it's going to be HEAVY. I think thinner plate would work well, & still give you the rigidity & strength required. The side plates on the shop bought rack are only 1/8", and they're way strong enough.
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The factory rack [Suzuki] with back rest costs more than $200.00. I bought a used one and cut off the back rest, then atached my Givi top box ,works/looks great. In the US Suzuki doesn't do much for accessories on the GZ or the TU 250X. Terry
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Welding shop wanted $185 to make mine, so, the search continues. Going to check salvages or go alternate route. Which brings another question for anyone willing to answer. Fancy box like alantf has which looks nice OR 8 gal Rubbermaid Action Packer which is utilitarian and looks good on a bike like Water Warriors. Pictures in new post
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