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Zombie Master
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by Zombie Master »
Duane Ausherman wrote:ZM said, "......... Is this lack of support going to cause things to bend easily on a get off?"
That was one complaint of the Reynolds luggage rack. It was stronger than the rear frame section and a crash would do bad things.
Something gotta give.
Think I'd rather replace a siderack which is has a lifetime free replacement warranty.
You guys are very helpful. Thanx!
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ME 109
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by ME 109 »
A lifetime warranty on a rack? I don't believe it.
The art is to pack lightly, and have everything you need.
Or, keep piling shit on the bike till you nearly can't get on. Either way works.
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Zombie Master
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by Zombie Master »
ME 109 wrote:A lifetime warranty on a rack? I don't believe it.
All of our racks are rugged and we guarantee that if you break any of our racks, you get a free replacement. Period!
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Rob
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by Rob »
Zombie Master wrote:
All of our racks are rugged and we guarantee that if you break any of our racks, you get a free replacement. Period!
I'll bet Reynolds offered a similar warranty on their rear rack. You know, the one that bent rear subframes? (not to mention weighing quite a bit.)
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ME 109
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by ME 109 »
Zombie Master wrote:ME 109 wrote:A lifetime warranty on a rack? I don't believe it.
All of our racks are rugged and we guarantee that if you break any of our racks, you get a free replacement. Period!
Ah,
those racks. Now I get it.
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Major Softie
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by Major Softie »
ME 109 wrote:Zombie Master wrote:ME 109 wrote:A lifetime warranty on a rack? I don't believe it.
All of our racks are rugged and we guarantee that if you break any of our racks, you get a free replacement. Period!
Ah,
those racks. Now I get it.
Ah, another euphemism missed....
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Sibbo
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by Sibbo »
Gravity is the problem.
"You ain't gonna learn what you don't want to know"
The Grateful Dead
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ME 109
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by ME 109 »
Sibbo wrote:Gravity is the problem.
Gravity
causes the problem.
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enigmaT120
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by enigmaT120 »
Que John Mayher?
Ed Miller
'81 R65
'70 Bonneville
Falls City, OR
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Sibbo
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by Sibbo »
ME 109 wrote:Sibbo wrote:Gravity is the problem.
Gravity
causes the problem.
Imagine a rack in space !
"You ain't gonna learn what you don't want to know"
The Grateful Dead