New product GS(A) seat plate/rack combo

Mark Hooton

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Hi all, here is the latest thing I have come up with - it`s a seat plate/rack to suit a 2005 GS (mine actually!). It is well made and should even appeal to the Adventure lads:clap It is on my bike parts website at www.cymarcbikeparts.co.uk and will also be on fleabay soon (if I can be arsed) - hope it is of interest!

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There is a full description and more images blah blah blah :blagblah on my website

Hope you like it :bounce1

Mark.
 
I like very much, and having recieved a crud catcher and heel plate from you today I know it will be as well made as it looks. Wish I had waited and combined postage.

Great service as well by the way:thumb2
 
Mark, that rear seat area cover plate would be a far more attractive item if made to be easy on/off by using the seat mounting points. Others have done it but at silly prices---could you not have a go?
 
Replies

Firstly, guys, thanks for the feedback - I only have a stab at thinking what people would like (based on what i would like on my GS) so your comments are uber welcome :thumb2

To answer some questions:

I don`t have an 1150 to do R&D on to make a plate for - if anyone wants to donate the time to allow me to develop one then i`ll see they get well looked after.

Easy on/off - a good idea but the machined stainless (it would have to be that) steel spigot would be quite expensive per unit but the other 2 locating points - currently plastic on the BMW seat - would need considerable inverstment in plastic injection tooling - geezers, this is a focused hobby for me (the prices reflect that) so I canot really justify the investment. Alternatively I could do them in stainless (weapon of choice - expensive but oh so horny) but they would not locate well with the receiving holes - plastic against stainless never `sits` well and I don`t ever want my stuff intentionally looking cheap through ratlles or wear. As you know, it is very expensive and that is why (apart from a bucket load of greed) why they are sooo expensive to buy.

nonetheless, i will keep it as an option because I would love an easy on/off rack myself though, to be honest, the 6 M5 fasteners are not really a big pain in the arse.

Hope this helps and thanks for the kind words - I work hard to ensure they are earnt on merit.

By f*ck, the GS is the best bike I have ever owned, it must be the best all rounder on God`s Earth.

regards,

mark.

:bounce1
 
Compatability

Guys, I have decided to design a rack purely for the GSA rather than specify the GS one as also fitting the GSA.

Due to the differences on both it will allow me to change the design somewhat to fit the GSA better.

Just wanted to keep you informed.

Best regards,

Mark.
 
Guys, I have decided to design a rack purely for the GSA rather than specify the GS one as also fitting the GSA.

Due to the differences on both it will allow me to change the design somewhat to fit the GSA better.

Just wanted to keep you informed.

Best regards,

Mark.

Sounds good, looking forward to seeing it :)
 
New R1200GS rack but not sure if it fits the GSA!

Hi All,

I have designed another rack to suit my 2006 R1200GS - this one extends further to the rear than the first one and allows for a much more flatter, larger load carrying surface - but I still don`t know if it will fit the GSA! All the blurb along with the price, is on the website at www.cymarcbikeparts.co.uk - don`t forget all forum members get the 10% discount!

Hope you like this one, it`s massively cheaper than the others on the market.

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It is made to my usual high standards in quality stainless and is also hand finished so it feels lovely to touch!

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Hi Everyone,
Don't know where to put this so its going here. I contacted Mark regarding a one off design. Which he happily supplied at a good price. Top notch service and manufacture.

Top bloke cheers Mark
 
pillion seat plate /rack

Hi Mark

crud catcher fits fine I would be very intrested in the pillion seat plate/rack for my 2009 R12GSA am off to scotland end of may and this is just what im looking for

so as soon as itis on the market I will be ordering one carnt wait


many thanks
Steve
 
Fitment

Ok mate but don`t forget - I think the fitment on the GSA is different to the GS - i.e. I think the 6 fixing fasteners on the GS are not there on the GSA and the plastic cover is held on with a different arrangement.

Any of the Adventure geezers kind enough to comment?

:roll
 
Firstly, guys, thanks for the feedback - I only have a stab at thinking what people would like (based on what i would like on my GS) so your comments are uber welcome :thumb2

To answer some questions:

I don`t have an 1150 to do R&D on to make a plate for - if anyone wants to donate the time to allow me to develop one then i`ll see they get well looked after.

Easy on/off - a good idea but the machined stainless (it would have to be that) steel spigot would be quite expensive per unit but the other 2 locating points - currently plastic on the BMW seat - would need considerable inverstment in plastic injection tooling - geezers, this is a focused hobby for me (the prices reflect that) so I canot really justify the investment. Alternatively I could do them in stainless (weapon of choice - expensive but oh so horny) but they would not locate well with the receiving holes - plastic against stainless never `sits` well and I don`t ever want my stuff intentionally looking cheap through ratlles or wear. As you know, it is very expensive and that is why (apart from a bucket load of greed) why they are sooo expensive to buy.

nonetheless, i will keep it as an option because I would love an easy on/off rack myself though, to be honest, the 6 M5 fasteners are not really a big pain in the arse.

Hope this helps and thanks for the kind words - I work hard to ensure they are earnt on merit.

By f*ck, the GS is the best bike I have ever owned, it must be the best all rounder on God`s Earth.

regards,

mark.

:bounce1

Ok mate but don`t forget - I think the fitment on the GSA is different to the GS - i.e. I think the 6 fixing fasteners on the GS are not there on the GSA and the plastic cover is held on with a different arrangement.

Any of the Adventure geezers kind enough to comment?

:roll


Mark, It's easy to fit the BMW part that allows the Vario top box rack to the rear seat position. I used it to fit a Pelicase to the back, and it will fix a stainless sheet there too. Ask your local BW dealer.

Also, the GS and the GSA are basicaly the same in the rear seat/rack fittings department. Go have a test ride on a GSA. You can have a propper look and take some measuements too :thumb2


Val.
 
Mark I like the idea of fitting a strong stainless plate to the rear load area, but I have personally moved away from using bungy hooks for securing loads, due to the risk of eye injuries from a 'flying hook' I use instead Rok straps, which are great. But to use them on your plate the slots would be better plain and with a slot(s) at the 'rear end, rather than the two 'hooks' you have now. Would it be difficult to produce a modified version? regards john:)
 
I think it would be easy

Gadg - I think it would be easy to modify it, if you send me some images and further information I`ll make one and see what it is like.

best regards,

Mark

PS Good idea.
 
mark, i would stick with basically what you have got already, but have plain edged slots, along all 4 sides, each no larger than 25x 15mm. I would prefer the full lengh version, (doing away with standard rerar rack) perhaps a little wider than yours, to give more room for slots along the edges, but not too wide, so that it would obstruct anyone with top opening panniers, keep the long edges angled slightly downwards, as your on current one, so that if someone wanted to, they could perhaps fit a top box mounting plate forward, where the pillion would normally sit. Give me a couple of days and I will try and draw what I mean and email it too you.
Perhaps someone else would like to provide some input.
!st dibs on buying the modified version:thumb john
 
Yep!

Yeah, gadg, sounds good. Naturally the drawings are imperative as, quite often, it is easy for anyone to misinterpret things - what you have clear in your mind might not be what I have!

Following clarification i`ll make one and if it is what we all understand to be right you will have `first dibs` on it :thumb

I would ask, however, for fitted images and feedback so that it may be of use to the benefit of other members.

Regards,

Mark.
 
No problem Mark I`ll sharpen my pencil!
 


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