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Rear Racks & Grab Bars Made for the R3

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Looks like once you mount the brackets on the bike, you can swap out the Rack for the Grab Bar or the other 2 items they sell, a Top Case Rack or a Pack Rack.

http://www.ventura-bike.com/YZF-R3

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Great find Fang. Appreciate the information as always!
They're a New Zealand company. U.S. distributor is in Lynwood, WA.

They have distributors all over the world, listed at bottom of their web page.

They also sell packs for their rack system.

Overview video:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=14&v=D_IXs_3tqAs

There are more videos and testimonials on the site.
The Imola seat bag would be a good option and super easy install for those that need enough storage for take out food or a gallon of milk.
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http://www.ventura-bike.com/Imola
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I have also used my Cortech tail bag on this bike but the seat is so small (Honda does a much better job with the rear seat and grab bars) that it tends to tip to one side a bit although the new Super 2 has buckles so it might be more secure than the bungies of the earlier model..
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http://www.revzilla.com/motorcycle/cortech-super-20-tail-bag
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I always just go with a DIY plank style solo luggage system that I can switch to any of my bikes.
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I always just go with a DIY plank style solo luggage system that I can switch to any of my bikes.
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One of my riding mates uses something similar on his bike,he calls it his helicopter landing pad LoL.
Looks like once you mount the brackets on the bike, you can swap out the Rack for the Grab Bar or the other 2 items they sell, a Top Case Rack or a Pack Rack.

http://www.ventura-bike.com/YZF-R3

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Somewhere it showed that $174 for Lbracket alone... too costly, I wish something cheaper was there. I really need just to support the pillion for grabbing on to something.
http://japan.webike.net/products/22103456.html

These can do the dual purpose of carrying luggage (with the bags) and a hard place to grab on to I guess.
Great find! I have been looking for something like this for weekend trips with the gf, we both feel it would be more safe for her as she is used to the Harley's I usually ride and isn't an experience motorcycle passenger .
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