Help with luggage rack

Aug 12, 2013
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Creston, IA
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Raxus
Wife and I are thinking about going camping next weekend and was wondering about how much we can put on the rack without ruining the tour pac. We have the Air Wing pn#79179-08. Thinking 2 cots and a tent.


Rax
 
Wife and I are thinking about going camping next weekend and was wondering about how much we can put on the rack without ruining the tour pac. We have the Air Wing pn#79179-08. Thinking 2 cots and a tent.


Rax

I don't know how much weight is ok, but I do know. If it's loaded, be careful when opening it, and don't open it all the way up. It stresses the wall on the tour pak in the hinge area. Can and will crack it.
I have a 2003 SE RK tour pak hanging on the garage wall as a reminder.
 
Most of them state no more than 25 lbs, as j79phan states you have to be careful with the tour-pak if you open it up you could stress it enough to crack it in the hinge area.
 
I tend to overload my rack and then use ratcheting straps to keep it from bouncing. Haven't cracked cover yet. That said, on my '04, I did crack cover. Its the potholes that get you by jarring everything violently.
 
No receiver hitch yet, scared to lose my extended warranty.

Boss decided to hotel it instead. Thanks for all the replies and advice!

Rax
 
My bride and I do a lot of long distance touring and we always motel it. I am not interested after riding all day in getting into a tent and sweating.

You must have the same model Smart Bride I do. Riding and camping are two different activities not to be combined. Motels for us also.
 
My bride and I do a lot of long distance touring and we always motel it. I am not interested after riding all day in getting into a tent and sweating.

Exactly. I haven't slept in a tent for over 30 years and ain't about to start now. My last trip our room had a jacuzzi. Now that's how to relax after a long day in the saddle.
 

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