Liptoss Posted April 27, 2017 #1 Posted April 27, 2017 OK, my wife and I are new owners of a 2013 RSV and about to install a trunk rack. I have a few questions of other members with a Yamaha OEM rack installed. I realize other racks are available, but it seems this unit is the most enjoyed by other members on this site. How often do you run out of space in your saddles or trunk and use the rack? Do you use the rack regardless for items you would never carry enclosed? Maybe a rolled up cover or rain gear? Do you have inner sleeves for your trunk and saddles? Did you install the rack yourself, and how many years has it been installed and used? Any longevity issues such as cracks in base of trunk or weakening of hinges? Did you use any "extra" material or procedures that were of benefit to the install? I've read over the numerous other threads on this site and determined some specifics. I didn't see really any answers to my questions above. I'm just looking to mull a few thoughts over in my head to determine if I jump in and install this thing, or put it up for sale. I tend to like the look of the bike sans-rack myself. Thanks
cecdoo Posted April 27, 2017 #2 Posted April 27, 2017 Hi and welcome, Yes we use the rack especially on trips. We have a bag that holds rain gear, extra drinks/snacks and sunscreen, tissues etc. Its alot easier to get to along the road or at a gas stop. You need to keep the bag weight within reason to keep stress off trunk and hinges, but I never had a problem with cracks or hinges on both 2nd gens I owned. Rack is still on my 06 and I put it on in 07. If you are going to take multi day trips riding 2 up you will need the extra space a rack gives you. If you are going to tow a trailer or use a hitch type rack you may not need a trunk rack. Guess its up to you what wins out...form or function. Craig
XV1100SE Posted April 28, 2017 #3 Posted April 28, 2017 OK, my wife and I are new owners of a 2013 RSV and about to install a trunk rack. I have a few questions of other members with a Yamaha OEM rack installed. I realize other racks are available, but it seems this unit is the most enjoyed by other members on this site OEM rack is good quality How often do you run out of space in your saddles or trunk and use the rack? Do you use the rack regardless for items you would never carry enclosed? Maybe a rolled up cover or rain gear? Do you have inner sleeves for your trunk and saddles? We have the trunk and saddlebag liners but only use them when travelling Did you install the rack yourself, and how many years has it been installed and used? Any longevity issues such as cracks in base of trunk or weakening of hinges I installed the trunk rack at MD in 2011. No issues with cracks or hinges Did you use any "extra" material or procedures that were of benefit to the install? The metal strapping on the inside and outside spreads the weight I've read over the numerous other threads on this site and determined some specifics. I didn't see really any answers to my questions above. I'm just looking to mull a few thoughts over in my head to determine if I jump in and install this thing, or put it up for sale. I tend to like the look of the bike sans-rack myself. Thanks See text in red
leo3wheel Posted April 28, 2017 #4 Posted April 28, 2017 (edited) OK, my wife and I are new owners of a 2013 RSV and about to install a trunk rack. I have a few questions of other members with a Yamaha OEM rack installed. I realize other racks are available, but it seems this unit is the most enjoyed by other members on this site. How often do you run out of space in your saddles or trunk and use the rack? Do you use the rack regardless for items you would never carry enclosed? Maybe a rolled up cover or rain gear? Do you have inner sleeves for your trunk and saddles? Did you install the rack yourself, and how many years has it been installed and used? Any longevity issues such as cracks in base of trunk or weakening of hinges? Did you use any "extra" material or procedures that were of benefit to the install? I've read over the numerous other threads on this site and determined some specifics. I didn't see really any answers to my questions above. I'm just looking to mull a few thoughts over in my head to determine if I jump in and install this thing, or put it up for sale. I tend to like the look of the bike sans-rack myself. Thanks Congrats on your new ride! Cannot stress enough how important it is to take your time mounting the rack. Make sure you measure the drill spots many times to be sure there is no mistake. New travel trunk upper costs $422.28. Measuring is tricky because lid is not flat. Did mine myself and used heavy string to measure from many points. The trunk and saddles are ABS plastic and can crack. Follow weight recommendation on rack label and in trunk, 10-20 lbs. Be careful of not putting heavy loose objects in your trunk. They can crack the travel trunk lower. New lower costs $669.41. Cracked mine under warranty, and dealer did a one time replacement. Yes, luggage rack has metal strips which support the inside and outside of the trunk lid. FYI, my lid never cracked. :-) p.s. Put masking tape on trunk lid to mark drill spots and check many times before drilling. Edited May 2, 2017 by leo3wheel
djh3 Posted April 28, 2017 #5 Posted April 28, 2017 Have never used the liner things. WE use "space saver bags". They are like a big zip lock you put your clothes in, roll and it pushes the air out. Keeps them dry and easier to pack. Plus as you wear clothes you can segregate and keep stinky ones separated. Carry a easy folding cloth type bag like your reusable grocery bag and you can put the bags in those to move into the hotel room. The luggage rack we used every year when we travel. Usually jackets. Pack the heavier stuff low, you need all the low CG you can get.
vzuden Posted April 30, 2017 #6 Posted April 30, 2017 I like to keep my rain gear, cooling vest, and other lightweight things i may need quick access to in the bag on the rack.
Gary N. Posted May 2, 2017 #7 Posted May 2, 2017 We use this luggage rack bag that has a rain cover built in. https://fortnine.ca/en/kuryakyn-deluxe-convertible-luggage-rack-bag-4162?gclid=CNmX4ZCX0NMCFQwLaQoditYLsw When installing the rack lay masking tape out over the trunk lid and use a pencil to mark the location of the holes to be drilled. Don't forget to chamfer the holes on both sides to prevent cracks.
Gary N. Posted May 3, 2017 #9 Posted May 3, 2017 That's a nice bag Gary. I like it. We've been using that one for a number of years Don and it has held up very well. The rain cover is easy to put on or take off and stores in a pocket on the bag. The price on the web site I attached is CDN dollars. I think I paid less then $50.oo U.S. dollars but that was 8 or 10 years ago.
Uturn 780 Posted May 10, 2017 #10 Posted May 10, 2017 OK, my wife and I are new owners of a 2013 RSV and about to install a trunk rack. I have a few questions of other members with a Yamaha OEM rack installed. I realize other racks are available, but it seems this unit is the most enjoyed by other members on this site. How often do you run out of space in your saddles or trunk and use the rack? Do you use the rack regardless for items you would never carry enclosed? Maybe a rolled up cover or rain gear? Do you have inner sleeves for your trunk and saddles? Did you install the rack yourself, and how many years has it been installed and used? Any longevity issues such as cracks in base of trunk or weakening of hinges? Did you use any "extra" material or procedures that were of benefit to the install? I've read over the numerous other threads on this site and determined some specifics. I didn't see really any answers to my questions above. I'm just looking to mull a few thoughts over in my head to determine if I jump in and install this thing, or put it up for sale. I tend to like the look of the bike sans-rack myself. Thanks I just installed the Hopnel/Show Chrome rack on mine from Fortnine. Used tape on the lid, measured 3 times and drilled. So far so good. I also ordered the bag from Fortnine for longer trips with the wife. Need the extra room to pack her gear. Keep the bag under 10lbs and no troubles so far.
Dale124 Posted May 14, 2017 #11 Posted May 14, 2017 Congrats on the new bike. I also have a '13 RSV, the last of the line. I also put the OEM luggage rack on the bike, which was fairly easy to do, but like others have said, measure carefully. That was the hardest part. I think i may have over thought it, as it seemed to take quite a while getting it lined up. I finally gave up trying, and got my wife to have a look visually to see if she thought it was aligned ok. She is a perfectionist, so i figured if it passes her inspection, it should be ok to drill the holes. If I remember correctly, the instructions say NOT to use Lock-Tite on the hardware, as I think it damages the trunk lid itself. I also bought the luggage liners from Yamaha, which are ok, but I also got the trunk rack bag that is supposed to be for this rack. I hate that one! It is the biggest P.O.S. going. The shape and design of it make it hard to get things in and out, it doesn't hold much and the velcro straps that you are supposed to use to secure it to the rack do not line up perfectly with the bars on the rack. I ended up using additional strapping to secure it just to ensure it would not come off on the highway. I have since replaced this bag with another brand bag (Chinese knock off) that I like much better.
Ky. Rider Posted May 16, 2017 #12 Posted May 16, 2017 Had one about 8 yrs. on my 06 without a problem with cracking, etc. Use it on trips and also have 2 small flags mounted to it. Measure twice, drill once. I like the OEM rack.
Skid Posted May 16, 2017 #13 Posted May 16, 2017 My OEM rack says #10 weight limit. I would t recommend too much weight on top of the trunk. I only use mine to store the bike cover & my rain suit when traveling.
videoarizona Posted May 16, 2017 #14 Posted May 16, 2017 My OEM rack says #10 weight limit. I would t recommend too much weight on top of the trunk. I only use mine to store the bike cover & my rain suit when traveling. Agreed. The 2nd gen lids are flimsy compared to 1st Gen. Only light stuff on my rack.
XV1100SE Posted May 16, 2017 #15 Posted May 16, 2017 Keep in mind....when you hit a bump there may be added pressure coming down. The bracing spreads the weight on the surface of the lid.
Grez007 Posted September 14, 2017 #16 Posted September 14, 2017 I just noticed one of these came up on Kijiji in Ontario for anyone who might be considering one
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