How To Make A Tour Pack Storage Wall Mount Cheap
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 23 ม.ค. 2018
- I'll show you the way I made a tour pack wall mount for under 20 bucks. Here is a list of the hardware I purchased.
4 x 3/8-16 x3 Round Head Bolt with Nut
4 x 3/8 Nylon Lock Buts (optional)
4 x 3/8 Split Nut Washer
2 x 1-1/4" x 1-1/4" x 36" Slotted Steel Angle - 18 Gauge
To make the brackets mountable to 2 wall studs I changed the bolts to Structural Connectors Threaded Rod which will allow you to have both brackets secured in a 16" spaced wall stud and have plenty of room in the middle to mount your pack.
Maybe fancy it up with some black spray paint.
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One thing I might suggest is....when handling your tourpak.....or actually before handling your tourpak....make sure the latch is locked. We have a tendency to grab onto the latch....and if it is not locked....it will snap open and could do damage. Just my 2 cents
Whats the spacing measurment of the the 3”bolts? Thx
just use wall lags for the ones with no stud
Great idea.
Nice, thanks for sharing. I will make one for sure……..👍
Thx! Great DIY video.. I went ahead and used the all thread to bolt to the wall studs 16” os. Works great
Try mounting it 180 degrees from whats in the video, so itll slip into the front tour pack notch easier...backpad facing down...just an idea.
Mainly I would like to know where to get a replacement seat after I remove this hideous tour package on my 1996 Ultra Classic
So I went and built this only to find that there is a part of the rear mount that protrudes off of the mount, past the plastic clips, that hits the wall before the plastic clip can engage the all-thread rod...
i would add some thin wall plastic tubing over the bolts small enough to fit inside the tour pack bracket slots to keep bolt threads from gouging into the plastic and chrome tour pack bracket slots.
Nice man - This video came up on my search of alternatives to the purchased products and I'm glad to see your approach---Plus I'm riding a '14 SG so kinda cool - Be Safe !
Built it last weekend, it's badass and looks good on my wall. Thank you!!
Muito obrigado pela dica!!! Idéias simples e econômicas que funcionam tão bem quanto as originais caras!!!
Brilliantly simple! Most logical design I have seen!
You can still use your 16" center studs, just use 18" of all thread instead of bolts. Also, turn the tour pack upside down and let it rest on the bottom all thread while you can still lock the latch on the top side. If you want to get fancy, use a piece of 3/4" pipe on the all thread. Just a thought, Thanks
Thanks for the video Steve. Just built this and it works great, long enough to hang tour pak and back rest.
WOW , very nice job and a money saver . I just bought a chopped tour pack for my 21 streetglide special , and your wall mounting system is definitely the way to go . THANKS
Damn!! Talk about a cheap piece of equipment. Why in the world would anyone use this? Now I gotta go to Menards and spend money. I have been looking for ways to hang my tour pak for a while now. Thank you so much. 34° out but going on my bike
Was sitting here thinking of a way to do just this. Great job.
Just built one for myself today. Thanks for the great video! Works great.