DollyRocket
Registered user
I have been after a top box for my 1150GS for the last couple of years, I have the adventure panniers but a standard GS bike. I gather that the rear rack is different between the two models.
I want to put on an adventure top box (i don't have one yet but I am constantly scouring the site and ebay). I hope then in the mean time to build or have built a rack that I can mount one of the panniers on to turn it into a topbox. The only problem is that I have not seen the mounting kit for the adventure top box so I don't know exactly how it fits to the rear frame.
I am thinking of getting a plate made up with the tube bent to form a top loop and a lower mounting loop welded to plate that can be screwed in place instead of the normal 1150GS rear rack. If anyone here has any ideas -or- if they have done it in the past then I would be grateful to see how - considering second-hand topbox racks alone are about £85 + postage on Motobins. Ideally, I would like to see what the standard BMW GSA rear topbox rack looks like and where it is mounted
If it works then I will post diagrams back on the site for anyone else who is interested.
I want to put on an adventure top box (i don't have one yet but I am constantly scouring the site and ebay). I hope then in the mean time to build or have built a rack that I can mount one of the panniers on to turn it into a topbox. The only problem is that I have not seen the mounting kit for the adventure top box so I don't know exactly how it fits to the rear frame.
I am thinking of getting a plate made up with the tube bent to form a top loop and a lower mounting loop welded to plate that can be screwed in place instead of the normal 1150GS rear rack. If anyone here has any ideas -or- if they have done it in the past then I would be grateful to see how - considering second-hand topbox racks alone are about £85 + postage on Motobins. Ideally, I would like to see what the standard BMW GSA rear topbox rack looks like and where it is mounted
If it works then I will post diagrams back on the site for anyone else who is interested.



