Grab rail for widecase singles?
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Grab rail for widecase singles?
I have built a widecase Mk3 up from bits with the intention of it being a daily driver & am looking for a grab rail with possibly a small rack to fit to the bike. For some strange reason it doesn't seem to appear on anyones fitment lists (cant think why...). Anyone know where I might source one? Not looking for something designed to take a top box, just a grab rail, as inconspicuous as possible. Thanks!
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Re: Grab rail for widecase singles?
BevelBitsaBrighton wrote: <snip> For some strange reason it doesn't seem to appear on anyone's fitment lists (can't think why...).
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The nearest contemporary equivalent to what you're after was, of course, a 'carrier' - or to use your other term, a 'rack'.
BevelBitsaBrighton wrote:Anyone know where I might source one? Not looking for something designed to take a top box, just a grab rail, as inconspicuous as possible. Thanks!
For the reason stated above ...
I suspect you'll struggle to find anything 'grab rail-y' off the shelf - and even more, specifically for a Mark 3.
1. Ducati Vintage Store do a rack for the Scrambler. But it's not great looking and in any case I suspect it won't fit on a Mark 3 because of the long(er) seat.
2. At the time, this kind of accessory was normally made and sold by after-market suppliers, not by the motorbike manufacturer - the Ducati Corse/BMW GS/Harley-Davidson accessories business/phenomenon is relatively new. It simply didn't exist when the Mark 3 was made.
In the UK, two of the old time manufacturers were Craven and Stadium. Craven are still in business, but don't list anything for Ducati. But it might be worth contacting them nonetheless. Stadium seems to have disappeared.
3. In Italy, police and other public service bikes were often fitted with racks and panniers (there's a photo of one in Massimo Clarke's book, for example). Nonfango was a top mark, and a year or so ago I sold a period Nonfango carrier and a pair of side cases to Gio in Holland. But where you'd find anything similar now outside a mostro scambio, I really cannot say.
4. If I were you ..
The simplest alternative might well be to bend something up out of some lightweight, e.g. copper, tube, something that suits your needs. Then get it made up in steel and get it chromed.
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Re: Grab rail for widecase singles?
Confirmation of where I thought I was so thank you. I have a friend who has done the giro a few times & both bikes he used have rack/carriers on them but he can’t remember where he got them. I was sort of hoping someone might have one in the back of their shed that is surplus to requirements! I like one of the aftermarket carriers Triumph do so might copy that.
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