rear rack
#2
RE: rear rack
Montana Tracy,
You might try here. http://www.promotobillet.com/shop/item.asp?itemid=73
I don't know if this rack will work with the 250, but I have heard really good things about the promoto billet products. I had an XT225 for a short time and ordered one for that. I never installed it, though, because I traded the XT225 on my new KLX250S a week ago.
You might try here. http://www.promotobillet.com/shop/item.asp?itemid=73
I don't know if this rack will work with the 250, but I have heard really good things about the promoto billet products. I had an XT225 for a short time and ordered one for that. I never installed it, though, because I traded the XT225 on my new KLX250S a week ago.
#4
RE: rear rack
EMS,
It is billet Al. I think pretty much everything that promoto does is fabbed straight from billet Al. Yes, very expensive, but a top quality product. I learned about them from folks on a forum for the Yamaha XT225. That bike does not come with a rack at all, so a lot of folks are looking for rack options. This item was on the high end of the options, but seemed to me to be the best quality product. A few folks offered tube steel products very similar to the OEM rack on our bikes, and one vendor made one from Al sheet and polycarb (Load Lord). A lot of folks actually spoke highly of this product, but I was wary of the threaded holes into the polycarb.
On a side note, the H&M add is a blast from the past. Not that add specifically, but the store in general. I used to live in Finland, and H&M is a large clothing chain there. I assume they are throughout Europe, but I don't know really.
Regards,
Chris
It is billet Al. I think pretty much everything that promoto does is fabbed straight from billet Al. Yes, very expensive, but a top quality product. I learned about them from folks on a forum for the Yamaha XT225. That bike does not come with a rack at all, so a lot of folks are looking for rack options. This item was on the high end of the options, but seemed to me to be the best quality product. A few folks offered tube steel products very similar to the OEM rack on our bikes, and one vendor made one from Al sheet and polycarb (Load Lord). A lot of folks actually spoke highly of this product, but I was wary of the threaded holes into the polycarb.
On a side note, the H&M add is a blast from the past. Not that add specifically, but the store in general. I used to live in Finland, and H&M is a large clothing chain there. I assume they are throughout Europe, but I don't know really.
Regards,
Chris
#10
RE: rear rack
there is never too much in that dept!!!
anyways im gonna be workin on my rack this weekend, grinding off the welds, and on monday i should have it all sprayed black... ill keep you guys posted
anyways im gonna be workin on my rack this weekend, grinding off the welds, and on monday i should have it all sprayed black... ill keep you guys posted