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Scottnet

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Tool tube fits fairly neatly above the exhaust.  I put a 13mm hole in the tube and it sits nicely on the exhaust mounting nut.

 

Just need to make a bracket for the rear.

 

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2 hours ago, Scottnet said:

Tool tube fits fairly neatly above the exhaust.  I put a 13mm hole in the tube and it sits nicely on the exhaust mounting nut.

 

Just need to make a bracket for the rear.

 

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 What about the heat from the exhaust, plastic can melt easily, aluminium tube would be better. Anyway, the idea is brilliant.👍

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No risk of hitting the rear swingarm?

Trying to make my Tenere 700 the bike of my dreams...

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i put mine on the other side.on the back of my pannier rack....more angled up to prevent spillage of precious contents. sod tools !

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On 3/12/2020 at 6:57 AM, MidlifeCRUISER said:

No risk of hitting the rear swingarm?

 

1 hour ago, Boondocker said:

How is the clearance at full swingarm compression?

Should be fine.  The Huzar exhaust sits there and there's lots of room:

 

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