Anyone fitted one of the rear tool boxes that sit over the hub.. any pics of one in place would be helpfull.. position of rear bracket and any additional fixings etc..
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i think there was a thread on this prev, but cant find it. they do seem like a good idea.
yeah i did search through 30+ pages.. i have the spare wheel behind the leggies and a Long dist tank loosing the toolbox.. so this is the only option ... but with only once chance to bend the bracket that came with it, i'd like to see it in situ alreadysydduckett wrote:i think there was a thread on this prev, but cant find it. they do seem like a good idea.
There are some pictures in the original german thread... http://www.germanscooterforum.de/topic/ ... e__st__220
Danke viel malsFeeble wrote:There are some pictures in the original german thread... http://www.germanscooterforum.de/topic/ ... e__st__220

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They do seem a little expensive for what they are, and not a great fit by the looks of things 

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Nice idea but since that's where all of my electrics live (including the battery) its not for me.


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lozmondo wrote:Roger @ Pro design in Littlehampton 01903 718105 has made some of these with adjustable brackets to allow for the differences between frames.
Any Pictures of them mate ??
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