Anyone mounted a rear rack yet?

Lasercat

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I've been doing a bit of searching and can't find any cargo racks in the wild.

Would be nice to be able to strap a small cooler or my toolkit back there. Thus far I've been running with my toolkit on the seat with straps running through the subframe handles. It works, but it sits too far forward and gets in the way. I could put in in a backpack, but I really prefer to ride without one whenever possible.
 

AL_V

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I can't find it right now, but there is a thread with photos where a guy did a DIY mount of a plastic case to the fender to carry his charger.
It looked pretty well done with some bracketry.
 

AL_V

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Yes, that's it, and he also showed a little more detail in the last 2 posts of this thread:
 

Chadx

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I'm on an MX and so only trail riding, but I'm used to dual sports with saddlebags so needed to add something for tools. Recovery gear, Inreach, water, snacks, etc. Have been very happy with the Mosko Moto Trail 16 expandable. Used it with the Gnoblin fender attachment to eliminate rear straps. Sits great. Doesn't interfere with riding gear position. Keeps weight off my back. Can lash more bags or clothing to the middle. I've always preferred saddlebags to tail bags so I can still throw my leg over the back rather than use a hurdles kick to raise my leg over the seat.will post some pics in a minute. Link: Mosko Moto Trail 16L
Have been crashed plenty of times and they are robust.
 
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Chadx

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This is with the straps holding it on the fender. I don't have close-up after I installed the Mosko Moto Gnoblin, but most of the pics above, you can see no rear straps.

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