








Review: Is good - The only think is not coming with the screw i buy it for separate Review: Doesnโt include hardware - Study little thing, but uses OEM tail plastic as a washer/gasket, so donโt tighten bolts overtight. Took two people to install; simple though. Didnโt include hardware. Youโll need 4 6mmx35mm of the same types of screws. Oh, and remain calm with the unwiring/rewiring: Tail wires have to be unclipped and passed through this new rack.
| ASIN | B07D45791P |
| Brand | autopsec |
| Brand Name | autopsec |
| Color | black |
| Compatible with Vehicle Type | ATV |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 49 Reviews |
| Is Foldable | No |
| Manufacturer | rackseat |
| Manufacturer Part Number | rack1 |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Material Type | Alloy Steel |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Vehicle Service Type | ATV |
A**S
Is good
The only think is not coming with the screw i buy it for separate
A**G
Doesnโt include hardware
Study little thing, but uses OEM tail plastic as a washer/gasket, so donโt tighten bolts overtight. Took two people to install; simple though. Didnโt include hardware. Youโll need 4 6mmx35mm of the same types of screws. Oh, and remain calm with the unwiring/rewiring: Tail wires have to be unclipped and passed through this new rack.
J**E
Pretty sturdy for UberEats and Doordash
Got it to do food deliveries and def wasnโt easy to install took about 2-3 hours. But canโt find a better price anywhere else. You need to buy some extra longer screw to make it fit on the existing mount which is like $5 extra. Overall pretty happy and can finally carry more cargo.
C**T
quality for the price
Fits the bike perfectly, easy install, looks and works great, added a small waterproof bag to complete it
P**Y
Z125 Rack
Tricky to mount. Follow instructions previously posted. I used painter's tape to hold it together for assembly.
A**R
Sneaky pricing, but worth it.
This bolts right up, however you will need to get your own hardware as it does not come with any. Enough room to mount a small storage container or small 1 gallon gas tank
R**.
Looks Great!
Easy, straight forward install, once you purchase the correct mounting bolts.
D**H
Slow delivery (Thailand). Frustrating assembly, but it works. Follow my hints & save a lot of time!
Delivery was very slow. The company had a US address, but the rack was shipped from Thailand. No hardware or instructions are provided with the rack. Installation is frustrating - follow my hints and save some time. Plan for a couple of hours. The rack mounts as a "sandwich" between the frame and the rear fender/light ass'y. The wiring for the turn signals and license plate light must be routed through the 2" round hole in the center of the mounting points on the rack. 1. Before you start, go to the hardware store and purchase 4 ea, 6M x 35 flange head stainless machine screws ($1.19 each at ACE). These longer screws replace the originals when the rack is installed. 2. Remove the motorcycle seat. Trace the rear turn signal wires to two plastic "in-line" connectors under the seat on the left side of the frame. The 2, 2 wire connectors are grey and black. They have a small locking tab. Depress the tab with a micro screw driver and the connectors will easily separate. Cut loose any tie wraps securing the wires between the connectors and the fender ass'y. 2. Look under the fender. You will see 2 Phillips screws and a small metal plate which attach the license plate light. Remove these screws to free the light ass'y. Gently pull the wires to remove the rubber bulb socket from the fender. 3. Use a 10mm socket to remove the 4 cap screws attaching the fender to the frame. 4. Support the fender. Do not let it "hang" by the turn signal wires. Carefully work the turn signal wires and connectors out of the frame, pull the license plate bulb and socket wires free from the fender, then set the unattached fender aside. 5. It is VERY DIFFICULT to hold the rack in place while you position the fender, snake turn signal wires, and install it all with the long 6mm machine screws you purchased. I finally routed the license plate light wires and bulb socket through the rack access hole then positioned the rack over the threaded frame mounting holes and held it in place with duct tape. It was then relatively easy to hold the fender in position, route the turn signal wires back from the fender, through the rack and frame and pull them back into the area under the seat. At the same time, route the "hanging" license plate light wires and bulb socket back into the fender. This can be a little tricky because the wires pass between the plastic fender and a tubular steel stiffening brace under the fender. 6. Now FINALLY hold the fender in place and secure it with the 4, 6M x 35 flange head machine screws. Be careful not to pinch any wires. 7. Snake the turn signal wires along the frame under the seat per the original configuration. Seat the black and grey connectors and tie wrap the wires to the frame. 8. Reinsert the bulb socket in the license plate light ass'y and re-assemble it to the fender. 9. Test operation of all of the lights. 10. Have a beer and admire your work!
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