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05-08-2008, 12:09 AM | #64 |
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anyone think these will work for the cans? http://willieandmax.com/fam_bracket.html
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05-08-2008, 06:27 AM | #65 |
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I used those brackets on my bike for my saddle bags. I had to grind them down quite a bit in order for the bolts to go through the inside of fender and support. Once I had them ground down they worked fine.
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05-09-2008, 10:36 AM | #67 |
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here's some more supports as well.... these seem a little more easy to make...
are supports really necessary on a steel box that isn't going to flex? i thought about getting some 1/4" thick steel bar the length of the 2 holes and use it as support for the holes in the cans... it would add some structural ingegrity to the wall right there and i think possibly even negate the need to supports... what do you guys think... |
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05-09-2008, 04:33 PM | #68 |
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Sure they are going to be rigid but you also don't want to rely on the integrity of a single mount or bracket incase something bends of breaks. I would opt for the supports if you want something that will last.
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05-31-2008, 11:00 AM | #69 |
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My pics of ammo cans
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05-31-2008, 12:30 PM | #70 |
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Those look great. How did you mount the rear rack to the passenger seat?
Did you use that little bolt hole? |
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