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No malice intended, but if I found a sticker like that on a brand new rack, I'd probably return it.
You probably won't find a new rack without a weight limit sticker. 10lbs and 5kg are very common.
Just received a small luggage rack from MG and it says "MAXIMUM WEIGHT LIMIT ALLOWED 7LBS". I know it can hold more than this. Just curious... how much more
For reference, the rack I ordered is: http://www.af1racing.com/store/Scripts/prodView.asp?idproduct=75525I'm a little concerned though since it arrived and is missing the middle attach point (photo doesn't match). Which means its relying solely on the two bolts on either side to hold it on. Do you think this mounting is going to be less sturdy than racks that mount in two different spots on each side of the seat?
I don't see what keeps the rear from flopping down if it's just held by two bolts from the side, and no 3rd attachment point.
There are 4 bolts that go into the rack. Two on either side. So that is what keeps it up. I'm just wondering if its enough, or if something more like what Kevm posted would be more stable.Also, @kevm, there are two new luggage racks made by moto guzzi as part of their Garage Moto Guzzi project/collection/whatever.Seen here on the Scrambler and Legend: http://www.garagemotoguzzi.com/en/@mandoguzzi - I'm putting it on a 2016 V7II. The instructions seem to be for a bike with the upgraded fenders (also on garage moto guzzi).
For your considerationM6 shank shear 7 kN, thread shear 4 kN, shank in tension 14 kNM8 shank shear 13 kN, thread shear 8 kN, shank in tension 25 knSo for us 'MericansM6 shank 1600 lbs, thread 900 lbs, tension 3200 lbsM8 shank 2900 lbs, thread 1800 lbs, tension 5600 lbsRemember your mileage may vary.http://www.blacksfasteners.co.nz/assets/BoltShearCapacity_14-15.pdfI'd worry more about what the bolts are attached to on both ends.
There has been at least one report here that the M6 bolts that attach the front ends of the rear racks to the top shock stud can shear. To mount the rack, the OEM bolt has to be replaced with a longer one. I would suggest using chrome plated steel instead of stainless for this application. And also use Loctite.
I see a third - or what I presume is one of the 3rd and 4th attachment points in that photo.I assume it's similar to the HB - shock mount and fender mount, or the OEM rack that attaches to the grab rail mounting points.It's also funny that they are calling it an OEM rack, because this is the pic of the OEM rack from the Guzzi website:
So are you guys saying that even though the smaller rack only attaches in one location on each side of the bike (two bolts on each side), it is likely able to hold roughly as much as the silver rack posted above?If the small rack were to fail, what would likely be the point of failure?A) Bolt shear.B) Frame bending or breaking.C) Rack itself bending or breaking.D) Something else.
I would caution YMMV and use common sense.