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http://www.amazon.com/MC-Enterprises-Si ... B001J8MJZQ http://www.xtremebargains.net/index.php ... s_id=14024 I haven't found anything that tells me the load limits between the two.. so have no idea as to which may be better. |
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Those fender mounted rear racks usually have a recommended weight limit of 7 lbs.
The integrated one piece sissybar rack should be able to carry a bit more. Login or Register to Remove Ads |
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04-13-2011, 10:13 AM | #34 |
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mc = motor cycle. The one I bought was a genuine Suzuki. I'll do a search to see if I can find what I paid.
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Found my post. I think it is: viewtopic.php?p=41784&sid=2e1400f5e2ad1d1db6ca104b d3dedcc9#p41784 Paid $75 plus shipping.
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04-14-2011, 09:14 PM | #38 |
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i got that thing on my bike i had no idea it cost so much! nice
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Waya, if it was me I would go with the OEM rack/backrest combo rather than the 2 pieces from MC and save some bucks while getting a better load limit too. Oneida Suzuki, part # 99000-93031-100.
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Babitts listing with price: http://cart.babbittsonline.com/pages/ca ... -rack.aspx
Oneida listing with price: http://www.oneidasuzuki.com/store/parts ... gz250.html Oneida will also charge a minimum $21.96 for shipping. Not sure about Babitts. I was figuring between $10 & $15 as a guess for shipping from me to you. Again that is a guess. So . . . either way, the one I have for sale is still priced lower for the same exact item. If you can find a better price for a brand new one (still in the plastic it came in as mine is) or a very good used one, then by all means buy it. :2tup: |
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