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Old 06-08-2006, 02:51 PM   #1
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http://www.ricerocketracks.com/main.html
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Old 06-08-2006, 02:56 PM   #2
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I love how it took at least 10 seconds to even get an idea of what their company does or sells. What a horrible website.
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Old 06-08-2006, 03:02 PM   #3
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Old 06-08-2006, 03:47 PM   #4
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I would rather use a decent magnetic tank bag and preserve the use of the rear seat. A rear seat bag that doubles as a back pack would be more user friendly. If you want to make a chinese delivery food wagon out of your sport bike, then this it the product you need.
One of the product photo's shows a helmet being transported on the rack, where will you put the possible passneger?
Bad idea.
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Old 06-08-2006, 03:51 PM   #6
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I would rather use a decent magnetic tank bag and preserve the use of the rear seat. A rear seat bag that doubles as a back pack would be more user friendly. If you want to make a chinese delivery food wagon out of your sport bike, then this it the product you need.
One of the product photo's shows a helmet being transported on the rack, where will you put the possible passneger?
Bad idea.
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the pass goe son the rack...
buthonestly that could be made for the fraction of the cost at home... and yes that doe slookliek a chinese deliery scooter just with more CC
and 3 i taught they were selling like those giant spoilers liek th erice burners have that we call spice racks.. ..
i love the word rack...
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I would rather use a decent magnetic tank bag and preserve the use of the rear seat. A rear seat bag that doubles as a back pack would be more user friendly. If you want to make a chinese delivery food wagon out of your sport bike, then this it the product you need.
One of the product photo's shows a helmet being transported on the rack, where will you put the possible passneger?
Bad idea.
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It's main purpose is for riders that have been forced to deal with fixed racks/bags that can carry their heavy items safely & securely, but unfortunately like you said it turns their nice sportbike into exactly that, a delivery wagon. It can support any weight equaling that of a passenger, something that can't be accomplished with a tank bag and/or other types of bags. A bracket can be purchased as an extra that is desinged to hold either a passenger saddle or solo seat cowl vertically towards the front end of the platform so when it comes time to ride two-up everything is there.
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Old 06-08-2006, 10:56 PM   #8
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wha,what. I fell asleep waiting for the site to load, gots to be the slowest loading web site out there. HOLY CRAP!
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I was expecting to see ----->

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Nope, but I like how you think Jen...LOL
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oh..and that rack is ugly as hell...i would never.

not yours jen...

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that rack is ugly as hell
I've never thought to myself, now that's a sexy ass rack...maybe they can paint it with a nice flake job and put some neon on it for ya.
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