Can I ask how your indicators are attached? I have the pannier bracket and it is designed on extenders that make the indicators stick out rather than go lower than the cases to be seen
Hey man, I have the shad top master bracket which you attach the top box to, but I'm trying to find where to get the pannier bracket, they look from your video to actually attach onto the top bracket, any idea of the model number? thanks
Hey, I think this is what you're looking for: www.shadusa.com/collections/fz6/products/y0fz67sf Or here: www.motonetpolska.pl/eshop/motorcycles/yamaha/600/fz6-fazer-abs/?good_detail=side-master-fitting-kit-shad-9919d1f1a4552295539ed7c9cf18f0c6m&redirectedUrl=1 Those don't look exactly like the one I have because the turn signal bracket is in a different spot but that should work to mount the side cases! Best of luck.
@@Calvinm Thanks Calvin, really appreciate you getting back to me, I found both those sites after I found the part number, I'm in Ireland so with shipping and import fees the USA would be expensive, I emailed that company motopoint and they said they would ship to Ireland, seemed to be last place with any in stock.
Hey, I think this is what you're looking for: www.shadusa.com/collections/fz6/products/y0fz67sf Or here: www.motonetpolska.pl/eshop/motorcycles/yamaha/600/fz6-fazer-abs/?good_detail=side-master-fitting-kit-shad-9919d1f1a4552295539ed7c9cf18f0c6m&redirectedUrl=1
Step 1: Remove top case. Step 2: Bolt painted plywood centered onto metal rack lengthwise overhanging back of the bike and passenger seat. Step 3: Bolt a latching Sterilite footlocker onto plywood lengthwise. Step 4: Throw away top case. Step 5: Enjoy having enough space to fit a bushel of apples, a backpack, hiking shoes, and rain gear simultaneously.
There are downsides. You can no longer take passengers and water finds its way inside the box during heavy rain. Proper motorcycle boxes are designed to cover the seam at the top of box so that no rain gets inside, but interior grade plastic chests have no such design feature. It is surprisingly sturdy and it holds up to UV much better than anticipated. I've had the setup for years with no problems. I've even been touring Iron Butt distances with this rig. It's definitely worth doing if you usually store your bike under shelter. When bolting the flimsy plastic down to the plywood, cut some skinny wood "rails" to fit inside the bottom of the box. The bolts go through the wood rails, through the plastic box, and through the plywood beneath where you will tighten into washers and nuts below. You will sandwich the box between the wood rails and the plywood. This gives you some material to hold onto without shredding the plastic.
Love these hands on actual user reviews. So valuable. Thanks
Can I ask how your indicators are attached? I have the pannier bracket and it is designed on extenders that make the indicators stick out rather than go lower than the cases to be seen
Hey man, I have the shad top master bracket which you attach the top box to, but I'm trying to find where to get the pannier bracket, they look from your video to actually attach onto the top bracket, any idea of the model number? thanks
Hey, I think this is what you're looking for:
www.shadusa.com/collections/fz6/products/y0fz67sf
Or here: www.motonetpolska.pl/eshop/motorcycles/yamaha/600/fz6-fazer-abs/?good_detail=side-master-fitting-kit-shad-9919d1f1a4552295539ed7c9cf18f0c6m&redirectedUrl=1
Those don't look exactly like the one I have because the turn signal bracket is in a different spot but that should work to mount the side cases! Best of luck.
@@Calvinm Thanks Calvin, really appreciate you getting back to me, I found both those sites after I found the part number, I'm in Ireland so with shipping and import fees the USA would be expensive, I emailed that company motopoint and they said they would ship to Ireland, seemed to be last place with any in stock.
What’s the mount or part called that the boxes attach to?
Hey, I think this is what you're looking for:
www.shadusa.com/collections/fz6/products/y0fz67sf
Or here: www.motonetpolska.pl/eshop/motorcycles/yamaha/600/fz6-fazer-abs/?good_detail=side-master-fitting-kit-shad-9919d1f1a4552295539ed7c9cf18f0c6m&redirectedUrl=1
A link from Europen stores for all the cases and base would be nice (amazon.de or amazon.co.uk or ebay.co.uk or other sellers). Great video. Thanks :)
Step 1: Remove top case.
Step 2: Bolt painted plywood centered onto metal rack lengthwise overhanging back of the bike and passenger seat.
Step 3: Bolt a latching Sterilite footlocker onto plywood lengthwise.
Step 4: Throw away top case.
Step 5: Enjoy having enough space to fit a bushel of apples, a backpack, hiking shoes, and rain gear simultaneously.
There are downsides. You can no longer take passengers and water finds its way inside the box during heavy rain. Proper motorcycle boxes are designed to cover the seam at the top of box so that no rain gets inside, but interior grade plastic chests have no such design feature. It is surprisingly sturdy and it holds up to UV much better than anticipated. I've had the setup for years with no problems. I've even been touring Iron Butt distances with this rig. It's definitely worth doing if you usually store your bike under shelter. When bolting the flimsy plastic down to the plywood, cut some skinny wood "rails" to fit inside the bottom of the box. The bolts go through the wood rails, through the plastic box, and through the plywood beneath where you will tighten into washers and nuts below. You will sandwich the box between the wood rails and the plywood. This gives you some material to hold onto without shredding the plastic.
Sounds like the setup works really well!