Don't underestimate the mighty KLX.
#11
And zip-tied to the rear rack. Totally brilliant! Get there cut it off, go ride, then pop it back on with fresh zip-ties(unless he's used re-usable zip-ties), and go home!
All in less than 5 minutes!
I'm pretty quick at getting my rack and bags off, but I need tools.
He needs a knife!
The more I look at it, the more I marvel at the ingenuity.
All in less than 5 minutes!
I'm pretty quick at getting my rack and bags off, but I need tools.
He needs a knife!
The more I look at it, the more I marvel at the ingenuity.
#12
Ha, thanks guys for the attention to detail in the bad pictures. It does attach simply by flexing the two lowers out and sliding them over the passenger pegs. the top is then zip tied to my existing tail rack and when I get there, i cut the ties and its back to the normal KLX all weekend. For being plastic it is amazingly rigid, as long as it doesn't fall over . As for weight, I had everything I needed and was only around 70 pounds. No problems with the kick stand and I didn't mess with the suspension. It handled a little bit different but wasn't uncomfortable. I'll post so more pictures when I finish my "real" metal panier racks. They are also easily removed.
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