How to top box 1993 VFR

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  1. elgringobananas

    elgringobananas New Member

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    Hi, I don't have a clue how to mount my new top box on my vfr K35 - Cases Where can a get a rack for mounting it. All the shops I've been to says the bike is to old. So I think someone here must know what to get or if I have to take it to a garage or something. And of course I'm on a budget, so the cheaper the better. You know what I mean ;) The best quality for the least amount of money :)
     


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    Send a message to member tinkerinWstuff. I believe he modified a 5th Gen VFR rack to work with his old 3rd Gen VFR before he sold it. He can probably give you more details on what was needed to get it to work

    Competition Accessories website shows that they have topcase hardware available for the 3rd Gen VFR

    Givi Mounting Hardware - Honda Competition Accessories

    I also believe the Givi N141 rack will work and I believe it is still available from CA Sport Touring website.

    http://www.casporttouring.com/cst/motorcycle/givi_fitting_kits/N141.html


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    Thank you :)

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