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Rack options for custom track with 3 clips on either side


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Hi team,

 

I trawled previous posts but couldn't find anything answering my question.

 

My 2003 pathy ST WXii (R50) doesn't have rails to mount a rack, but it does have a custom track with three clips on either side. I'm wondering if there is a rack or cross-bars that mount directly to these clips?

 

I'll upload some photos if what I've written is unclear.

 

Cheers. 

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On 6/17/2020 at 5:59 PM, onespiritbrain said:

https://8020.net


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Yep, just design some cross bars using 80/20 that you can bolt directly into those nuts in the rails. 

 

It's what I did and its 10x better than anything you'll buy/OEM bars and will cost you like $200 max

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@dezm Awesome, it looks like I can get these in Australia too (which is where I'm from)! Did you happen to have any pictures of your crossbar setup? I'd be keen to see how you bolted them into the nuts in the rails. 

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[mention=41340]dezm[/mention] Awesome, it looks like I can get these in Australia too (which is where I'm from)! Did you happen to have any pictures of your crossbar setup? I'd be keen to see how you bolted them into the nuts in the rails. 

For sure I’ll take some after work today


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[mention=41340]dezm[/mention] Awesome, it looks like I can get these in Australia too (which is where I'm from)! Did you happen to have any pictures of your crossbar setup? I'd be keen to see how you bolted them into the nuts in the rails. 

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Here’s a screenshot of my invoice with some 80/20 part numbers. Just get rid of the R in front of each number.


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