Tell me about the hard cases on the bike in this shot...ammo boxes?
Packrat luggage rack with two ammo cans as panniers, but they're pretty heavy.
I am liking them as panniers as well as sliders....if need be.
Other than weight, how do they work on long trips?
Are they bolt on, bolt off, or did you McGyver something more exotic?
What size/cal are the cans?
The rack is probably the heaviest on the market, but it's shrugged off a few get offs, and the ammo cans were purchased by a friend and sold to me when he sold his KLR. I've no idea what they held, but 20mm chain ammo would have fit in them easily.
http://www.packratadventuregear.com/
http://www.packratadventuregear.com/TouringRackwebpage.html
Here are the other Farkles on it:
1. farkle
accessory. The word is generally accepted to mean a combination of "function" and "sparkle", hence, farkle. Motorcycle enthusiasts may install accessories, called farkles (also spelled farkel), to customize their machine.
F.A.R.K.L.E. -- Fancy Accessory Really Kool Likely Expensive
Well, the very first farkle I put on my bike was GPS holder from Ram. There was no turning back.
On my 2004 Kawasaki KLR 650:
- Ram Ball mount
- Garmin eTrex Vista Cx (gets you there and back even in the dark)
- Progressive dual rate fork springs
- K9 Fork Brace
- Progressive 420 rear shock
- Aluminium bash plate
- Fairing guards
- SW Motech quick release luggage racks
- Givi EZ-Flow Top Box
- Givi E41 Monokey side cases
- Symtec heated grips
- Attachment for heated jacket
- 12v Accessory outlet
- Aftermarket 400watt Stator
- Aftermarket Regulator/Rectifier for hd stator (Dead!!! I had to switch back to stock)
- KLX carburettor needle kit
- carburettor slide vacuum hole enlarged to 7/64"
- DR-650 metal foot pegs
- IMS extended gear shifter
- Ascerbis aluminium hand guards (These are priceless! Saved my hands offroad and on)
- Manic Salamander throttle lock and bar ends (removed at present)
- Knurled screw to adjust the low speed circuit (pilot screw)
- LED Battery voltage monitor (on the kitchen table)
- Schnitz Racing 685cc Big Bore kit
- PIAA Super Plasma GT-X H4 Bulb (55/60watts)
- Zip Ties as required
- $12.00 Rear right chinese turn signal courtesy of mud hill
- Spare front and rear rims mounting Kenda Trackmaster2's
- Corbin saddle (I now have the flat seat as opposed to dished and it makes a world of difference off road, but I can't flat foot anymore)
- IDS2 Supertrapp exhaust (loud and prone to spit bolts out and now missing the end cap. Darlooney says it shot past her near Truro, Nova Scotia)
- All Balls Fork Seals
- EC - Battery voltage monitor
- GPS power supply cord for Garmin 60Cx
- Paris Dacre Nerf Tank & Radiator Guards with highway pegs (saved my bacon 20km north of Manic Cinq in Quebec on 389 Nord)
- Anti-vibration mirror mounts (I pulled them off when I put on the folding mirrors, and they ARE going straight back on this weekend! I can't see behind me when I accelerate!
- Emgo folding dual sport mirrors (slid it off a gravel corner in Quebec and broke both OEM mirrors)
- Polisport "Supermoto" fender (left pieces of the OEM one north of Manic Cinq)
- Front brake master cylinder replacement cap screws (yes, the OEM Phillips heads will strip, I've seen it on three bikes now)
- Eagle Mike footpeg bolt upgrade
- PackRat luggage rack (Crash tested and approved!)
- Ammo Can Panniers (Too heavy really, see the picture below)