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<blockquote data-quote="ET43" data-source="post: 3095" data-attributes="member: 62"><p><strong>Luggage racks, panniers and fixings.</strong></p><p></p><p>The Craven systen described by WLD50 is of the first generation of their racks. Having discovered that fixing behind the seat tore it in half, they redesigned and came up with what was available until just a few years ago. I purchased Cravens' in '05 but was not able to produce racks, panniers, I did. The semisprung system that I did evolved along with the Craven business was sold to Roger Gwynne at Draganfly motorcycles.</p><p>I still have 4 sets of my stainless pannier fixing kits left. Having retired, when they are sold there will be no more. As to fully sprung rear ends, if anyone wishes to send me a large sae, I will send you several pictures of the one I made for Minivin. The pictures are descriptive and with dimensions from the Griffiths sledge, it is not too difficult to make such a thing. I believe that Vinparts has the brass bushes for the Craven racks.</p><p>I am at home mostly if you want to talk or solicit advice. Details in MPH under the Wylye Valley section.</p><p>Cheers, ET43</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ET43, post: 3095, member: 62"] [b]Luggage racks, panniers and fixings.[/b] The Craven systen described by WLD50 is of the first generation of their racks. Having discovered that fixing behind the seat tore it in half, they redesigned and came up with what was available until just a few years ago. I purchased Cravens' in '05 but was not able to produce racks, panniers, I did. The semisprung system that I did evolved along with the Craven business was sold to Roger Gwynne at Draganfly motorcycles. I still have 4 sets of my stainless pannier fixing kits left. Having retired, when they are sold there will be no more. As to fully sprung rear ends, if anyone wishes to send me a large sae, I will send you several pictures of the one I made for Minivin. The pictures are descriptive and with dimensions from the Griffiths sledge, it is not too difficult to make such a thing. I believe that Vinparts has the brass bushes for the Craven racks. I am at home mostly if you want to talk or solicit advice. Details in MPH under the Wylye Valley section. Cheers, ET43 [/QUOTE]
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