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By piglet
#6979
Hi everyone, festive greetings. I am now the proud owner of a lovely Craven top box but am in a bit of a dilemma about which rack to use to fit it to. I have a B5 EFI but have a single seat fitted. If I go for the normal top box carrier, it will stick out a long way at the back which I don't think will look very good and it will make it pretty tight fitting in the shed! I am thinking about going for the rear carrier which fits on the mudguard (not the small oval one, the more substantial one) which I think will look much better and fit in the shed better. At some point next year, I would like to be able to occasionally carry a pillion. There is a pillion seat which fits to this rack so in theory I could remove the top box and pop the seat on...has anyone used this seat and able to tell me whether it is a simple job to add the seat and remove it or would it be a pain to do each time? Also,has anyone used this rack to carry a top box and does it work / look ok?
By nigelphoto
#65083
I fitted the carrier and seat (purchased from our hosts) to my C5 and while the carrier was fine my wife didn't like the seat very mush as its a bit hard and it set her rather high up - she bashed her chin on top of my helmet if I made a gear change unexpectedly. You can see the set up clearly in this picture https://www.flickr.com/photos/nigelphot ... 541953073/ (click on the link as I'm totally ignorant of how to put snaps on this forum!).
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By PeteF
#65087
This was my solution. Not the same bike I know but may help. I just cut the long legs of the standard carrier and made some brackets up to suit.
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By PeteF
#65091
Just looked piglet, the standard bullet carrier (200003) fits the B5 so it should modify in the same way.
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By Adrian
#65093
That's my bike whose picture you posted by mistake, Chris. Normally it has no luggage but once a year it gets the low-level exhaust and a set of panniers fitted for a rally in Brittany.



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You will note that the rear carrier is just a chunk of old plywood (secured to the pannier frames by four P-clips). The larger tank it used to wear would come in handy for touring, must get the leak in it fixed.



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By AndyMc
#65097
Sorry if this is a hijack but it is on topic.
Does anyone use throw overs on a c5 classic. I removed the pillion seat but was wondering if I could use the frame to support the panniers. I need some large ones for my impending trip. There is also a sari guard on the bike.
Thanks

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