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| #Post#: 2244-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Rear Rack Weight Capacity for Fuel? | |
| By: RiverRunner Date: December 28, 2014, 12:24 pm | |
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| I'm getting a Nomadic Rack off of KTMtwins and will use a Giant | |
| Loop Coyote bag for storage. | |
| How much weight can / have people run on the tail rack - for | |
| extended rough country duty? I won't have a rack supporting | |
| saddle bags and the rear rack up from the frame. | |
| I'd like to use the back rack for a Kolpin / Rotopax 1.5 gallon | |
| can stacked horizontally with a light sleeping bag on top of it. | |
| Ideas. | |
| #Post#: 2245-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Rear Rack Weight Capacity for Fuel? | |
| By: Rockitboy Date: December 28, 2014, 3:18 pm | |
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| Thats a problem area for the 690 & you should research carefully | |
| before you mount a bunch of gear back there. Any weight you put | |
| on a rack behind the seat is 100% supported by the plastic gas | |
| tank. I think they say 15 pounds is max but even thats a lot of | |
| stress on the tank when off roading.. I've heard plenty off | |
| cases where the bolt threads have been ripped out of the tank | |
| where the rack bolts on. Even broken tanks from too much weight | |
| & those are $$$$!!!. A Rotopax hangin off over your brake light | |
| wont last long on a rough trail. Move it as far forward as you | |
| can. When I travel I carry a duffle strapped on my rack but | |
| balance some of the weight on the seat also. Hope this helps, | |
| good luck! | |
| #Post#: 2246-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Rear Rack Weight Capacity for Fuel? | |
| By: Philip Pino Date: December 29, 2014, 4:42 am | |
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| You should be fine with the 1.5 gal of gas and the light | |
| sleeping bag. A gallon of gas weighs just over 6 lbs, not | |
| including the container. But I do second what Rockeboy says. I | |
| have the Nomadic rack and its quite bomber. The weak link would | |
| be the threaded inserts in the tank. I haven't read where | |
| people have been ripping out the threads or the inserts, but I | |
| have read complaints about other rack designs breaking due to | |
| the rack not being stiff enough and flexing 'till breakage. | |
| That being said, I haven't had much more than 15 lbs on my rack | |
| and traveled off road with it loaded, just paved roads. You | |
| should contact Nomadic Racks to see if they know of any issues | |
| with their rack and the 690 Enduro. | |
| Hope this helps. | |
| #Post#: 2247-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Rear Rack Weight Capacity for Fuel? | |
| By: Philip Pino Date: December 29, 2014, 4:50 am | |
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| Here is a quote from Rusty Shovel on his Nomadic rack. The side | |
| racks may also add support against flexing because they tie into | |
| the foot peg brackets. | |
| Re: Touratech Side Racks & Nomadic Top Rack Combo -- Install | |
| � Reply #2 on: December 02, 2014, 02:41:49 pm � | |
| Quote | |
| The rear rack has remained solid. I've taken the entire setup | |
| camping with a pair of fully loaded Wolfman Expedition bags, 2 | |
| gallon Rotopax, and my trusty walmart lunchbox on the tail rack | |
| (probably about 50 lbs) with no issues. | |
| I take that back, I have had one issue. I went to Big Bend with | |
| a fully fueled Rotopax and after a couple of days of hard riding | |
| I noticed that two of the bracket mounts for the Rotopax holder | |
| had broken. I'm gonna call Rotopax and see if they'll send me | |
| some beefier brackets. | |
| The racks have all been solid. If fact, the Touratech rack has | |
| been forced into roll cage duty and has done well. | |
| I'll get some photos of the broken brackets up soon. | |
| #Post#: 2248-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Rear Rack Weight Capacity for Fuel? | |
| By: mcrider Date: December 29, 2014, 12:35 pm | |
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| If you are going to add very much to the rear rack read this | |
| Tank subframe bolts at | |
| http://690enduro.createaforum.com/general-maintenance/tank-subframe-bolts/ | |
| http://690enduro.createaforum.com/general-maintenance/tank-subframe-bolts/ | |
| The best solution is Perun's kit from Serbia. | |
| #Post#: 2383-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Rear Rack Weight Capacity for Fuel? | |
| By: RiverRunner Date: January 28, 2015, 4:40 pm | |
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| Thanks for all the input on the rear rack capacity. | |
| I have ordered Perun's kits for our bikes and I bought safari | |
| tanks - I liked the idea of packing fuel with the safari versus | |
| kilpin bottles. | |
| #Post#: 2522-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Rear Rack Weight Capacity for Fuel? | |
| By: seabeegt Date: March 12, 2015, 2:44 pm | |
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| I bought a kit from Perun. Good quality. Kinda a bastard to | |
| install by yourself. Two sets of hands recommended.... that or | |
| don't drink while you install it, like I did. | |
| #Post#: 2524-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Rear Rack Weight Capacity for Fuel? | |
| By: ShakeWell Date: March 13, 2015, 11:46 pm | |
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| I second replacing your upper and lower tank mount bolts. Easy | |
| to do and the aftermarket has much stronger solutions. | |
| #Post#: 2531-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Rear Rack Weight Capacity for Fuel? | |
| By: Rusty Shovel Date: March 16, 2015, 10:51 pm | |
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| [quote author=Philip Pino link=topic=417.msg2247#msg2247 | |
| date=1419850247] | |
| Here is a quote from Rusty Shovel on his Nomadic rack. The side | |
| racks may also add support against flexing because they tie into | |
| the foot peg brackets. | |
| [color=yellow]Re: Touratech Side Racks & Nomadic Top Rack Combo | |
| -- Install | |
| � Reply #2 on: December 02, 2014, 02:41:49 pm � | |
| Quote | |
| The rear rack has remained solid. I've taken the entire setup | |
| camping with a pair of fully loaded Wolfman Expedition bags, 2 | |
| gallon Rotopax, and my trusty walmart lunchbox on the tail rack | |
| (probably about 50 lbs) with no issues. | |
| I take that back, I have had one issue. I went to Big Bend with | |
| a fully fueled Rotopax and after a couple of days of hard riding | |
| I noticed that two of the bracket mounts for the Rotopax holder | |
| had broken. I'm gonna call Rotopax and see if they'll send me | |
| some beefier brackets. | |
| The racks have all been solid. If fact, the Touratech rack has | |
| been forced into roll cage duty and has done well. | |
| I'll get some photos of the broken brackets up soon. | |
| [/quote] | |
| I wanted to chime in to be clear that, when paired with | |
| Touratech side racks, most of the weight on the rear rack is | |
| supported by the passenger foot peg brackets, so the tank | |
| threads don't handle much of the the load. That said, I've | |
| never read any complaints that the *plastic* (usually said with | |
| a sneer) actually failed; only the subframe bolts, which can be | |
| replaced with beefier versions mentioned in this thread. | |
| I don't think the tank *ever* fails. I think it's actually made | |
| of adamantium. | |
| I've never heard of the metal threads failing, which mean it | |
| will probably soon just so the universe can show me how little I | |
| know (again). | |
| Also, my apologies to Rotopax, it wasn't their mount that broke. | |
| It was the Wolfman Pawnee Plate's brackets that snapped. | |
| Wolfman said it's sending me beefier brackets soon. | |
| #Post#: 3386-------------------------------------------------- | |
| Re: Rear Rack Weight Capacity for Fuel? | |
| By: seabeegt Date: January 11, 2016, 5:22 pm | |
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| So I've been rocking the perun kit/ nomadic rack for over a year | |
| now. I roll with 30 lbs on it easily. If it's gonna break, so be | |
| it. Then I'll go to a frontside gas tank again. Yeah, having | |
| that damn fuel tank where it is seems to be a huge ergonomic | |
| downside, but it's part of what makes a 690. We just keep adding | |
| all sorts of shit to it and expect it to do it's damn job. Well, | |
| there's a breaking point for everything. Just get the upgraded | |
| bolt kit. :P | |
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