Stucchi rack for factory panniers
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Posts : 10189Join date : 2013-09-30 Subject: Stucchi rack for factory panniers Sun Dec 20, 2020 11:48 pm More geegaws!
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Oz1200Guzzi Don Abbondio
Posts : 6086Join date : 2014-03-13Age : 69 Subject: Re: Stucchi rack for factory panniers Mon Dec 21, 2020 12:06 am RTFM? RTFW? Made from titanium?
beetle GRiSO Capo
Posts : 10189Join date : 2013-09-30 Subject: Re: Stucchi rack for factory panniers Mon Dec 21, 2020 12:30 am You obviously don't own any Stucchi stuff. I would RTFM if there WAFM. Pretty sure not titanium.
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Oz1200Guzzi Don Abbondio
Posts : 6086Join date : 2014-03-13Age : 69 Subject: Re: Stucchi rack for factory panniers Mon Dec 21, 2020 1:20 am
Pete Roper GRiSO Capo
Posts : 10694Join date : 2013-05-29Age : 67 Subject: Re: Stucchi rack for factory panniers Mon Dec 21, 2020 1:25 am If it's the same gauge as the rack it's made out of depleted uranium coated in lead.
beetle GRiSO Capo
Posts : 10189Join date : 2013-09-30 Subject: Re: Stucchi rack for factory panniers Mon Dec 21, 2020 1:37 am Pete Roper wrote: If it's the same gauge as the rack it's made out of depleted uranium coated in lead. They're as heavy as all get-out, so depleted uranium feels about right.
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beetle GRiSO Capo
Posts : 10189Join date : 2013-09-30 Subject: Re: Stucchi rack for factory panniers Mon Dec 21, 2020 10:08 pm They're basically held on by one M6 screw, and half an M8.
[You must be registered and logged in to see this image.] They sit the bags a bit higher than the factory racks. Consequently, they bags won't go on with my Givi plate attached to the rack. I'll have to tweak that a bit. However, I'm not too sure about how they attach the the main rack. It doesn't fill me with confidence.
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Oz1200Guzzi Don Abbondio
Posts : 6086Join date : 2014-03-13Age : 69 Subject: Re: Stucchi rack for factory panniers Mon Dec 21, 2020 11:36 pm Progress, slow - but progress nonetheless
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Posts : 88Join date : 2018-05-24 Subject: Re: Stucchi rack for factory panniers Tue Dec 22, 2020 6:18 pm
beetle GRiSO Capo
Posts : 10189Join date : 2013-09-30 Subject: Re: Stucchi rack for factory panniers Tue Dec 22, 2020 10:19 pm Attaching the Givi plate will require enheightening of the plate somewhat. I may need to rethink packing. Might even go back to the top box.
Extra certainty included with tastefully attached hose clamps. Piece of mind. That's not a typo.
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