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There'll be a new batch of these made soon but it's unlikely to be before the Yorkshire Rally as Jeremy mainly does stainless work for boats and this is his busiest time of year. The racks are polished marine grade stainless and bolt on to the shock mounts, require no other bolts and fit really securely onto the grabrail with nylon bushes (black not white as in this pic of an early one). They'll be available from Jerry for £99 - a bit dearer than before as the price of the raw materials has gone up but there probably won't be any until July sometime. These will be long racks as in the picture but the short ones which as someone said go to the end of the ducktail and are cool for smaller amounts of luggage or just a tent can be made to order. They can be on or off in about two minutes by loosening the shock mount nuts and taking off the seat.
I know quite a few people have had these already and everyone has been impressed with the quality and neatness of fit. The look pretty "factory".. If anyone's interested in one it would be helpful to know so we can have some idea what size batch might be needed.
I know quite a few people have had these already and everyone has been impressed with the quality and neatness of fit. The look pretty "factory".. If anyone's interested in one it would be helpful to know so we can have some idea what size batch might be needed.
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