Hey guys, I just finished a mod to my Bandit.
It involves the switching of the rear passenger footpeg brackets to give my better half a bit more leg room. The only problem was that when the brackets are reversed the support that came with the GIVI Wingrack does not reach anymore as can be seen in the first picture.
So here is the picture by picture record of what I did to fab up the new brackets to support the Wingrack.
Around here, the city does the occasional yard clean up, which means you can put all your "Junk" at the curb and they'll pick it up and haul it away, for some reason they leave toilets though.
My first thought was to just put a piece of flat bar between the bracket and the foot peg, but I thought it would look cobbled together, plus I'd have a flex point where the bracket and flat bar bolted together. So I decided I'd get some thin wall tubing and make it fit. I went to a couple of places but didn't see anything suitable and besides, I wanted it for free.
As I was driving down the street I noticed that a neighbour was throwing out some old lawn furniture, it was round, thin wall metal tubing, BINGO!!!
I went out and rented a "Hickey", pretty sure that's what they're called and set to making practise bends recreating the bends on the GIVI bracket. Well I couldn't get it right and then I came up with this idea, just straight back, with one minor bend and "Hey Presto" it looked OK.
The nice factory stamped ends had to be drilled out a bit for the bolt size on the bike and the tubing did kink just a little and then I just flattened the other end so I could attach it to the rack.
The finished product turned out pretty well I think.
At the end I threw in a couple of shots of how I supported the can with a pice of aluminum flat bar, just a couple of kicks in each end for the offset and a spacer to keep the peg bracket even.
I'm looking at modifying the actual footpegs next and I'll take pictures of the progress I make on it too. The idea is to move them forward a couple of inches, drop them one inch and move them out about three inches and still have them fold out of the way when I'm riding solo. So stay tuned, as I'm looking to do that next week.
Too Short Free stuff
Cutting to size Getting ready to bend
Well, those didn't work
Now I'm getting the hang of it Just what I need
Looking good so far A little hammer tuning
Just a little bigger Starting to look good
Got the holes right Fits like a glove
All lined up Finished product
Can hanger Spacer so it's all even