A stylish "one-off" looking luggage rack for the rear trunk of your Kawasaki Voyager 1700 ABS.

Описание к видео A stylish "one-off" looking luggage rack for the rear trunk of your Kawasaki Voyager 1700 ABS.

Since Kawasaki stopped, for some unknown reason, the production of their OEM luggage rack for the Voyager 1700 ABS, I have spent countless hours reviewing, measuring, and trying to figure out which or what kind of luggage rack I could add to not only enhance the looks of rear trunk lid, but also give me the versatility I needed to add light weight bulky items for a road trip.

I came across this rack but of course it didn't fit the curvature of my trunk lid and figuring out a mounting system that did not look like some aftermarket add-on was a real challenge. This rack came in chrome or black and I decided on the chrome so it would flow with the chrome already install on the bike. It may not be for everyone but I am happy with the way it came out, right down to the mounting hardware I was able to figure out which enabled me to perfectly match the curvatures needed.

It took me a while but hope fully this video will make things a lot easier for you to use to install yours. The mounting system I cam up with can probably be used for other racks out there not made for the Voyagers.

Let me know what you think about the selection and install, here are the links for most of the items used since there were a few washers I already had in stock in my parts bins.

Luggage Rack: CAUTION - They are only showing the black version but you can hunt around on finding the Chrome Version if you'd like.

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0C5F3FHYX?...

Stainless Steel Hardware:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08693917X?...

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08693YB6T?...

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B086945P2D?...

ABS Plastic Spaces for a 6mm bolt:

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0B5R5DCV8?...

Please Note: These videos are not a "how to" (I am not a certified mechanic) rather, what I have done to my vehicles and are posted for entertainment only, I assume no responsibility for those who work on their vehicles after viewing my videos. Always refer to your Owner's Manual for proper procedures and torque values, fluids, and fluid weights. Thanks for watching.

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