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Oh ...and it rides pretty well too! B)
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No not really, there's no subframe beyond the seat, the rack holds the fuel well, then maybe a couple of roll bags. I have a giat loop which will sit sort of on the rack and grab the tank and subframe for a bit more strength...but no plans to go on any big trips on it, a bivvy and some tools is all I plan to carry.Godspeed wrote:Looks great
Can the rear rack hold a lot of weight?
It's a "bumtank" which brings overall capacity to just over 2.2 imp gallons so I guess maybe a 100 mile range if it's geting 40-50mpg.Andi_Archer wrote:Very nice looking,whats your fuel capacity and range like with the extra rear [go cart?] tank