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MOTOBRICK MARKETPLACE => FS WTB WTT ~ Bikes ~ Parts ~ Gear => Topic started by: Freelancer on April 21, 2015, 03:19:56 AM
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There is, currently, a full set of Krauser K2 racks, side cases, top case and mount also on fleabay. Current bid is about $150 and has 38 hrs left on the auction.
Sorry no link, no web address that I can find while in ebay smartphone app. Also, I do not know this seller personally. Just have the Ebay username of "marvincleaningup2011".
Several on here have commented on wanting bags like mine, this is your chance.
Later,
Freelancer
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Here's the link:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Krauser-Saddle-Bags-Complete-Set-W-Rack-Signals-/191559486586?hash=item2c99d5cc7a&vxp=mtr
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Thanks again, billday.
If anyone has questions about Krauser K2 saddlebags I'll do my best to answer them. I can say that they are pretty tough and are easily plastic welded if you do manage to crack a case. :)
Later,
Freelancer
Edit to add:
This set looks good. Only real flaws or question marks are the patch job on the upper case(might have to repatch via plastic welding or not)...
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The bike specific attachment hardware is missing (one can order such directly from Krauser in Germany .... or ... one could go the less expensive route and ask/persuaded me into providing close-up pics of the rear mounting setup so they could fabricate their own).
Hope this helps,
Freelancer
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Auction didn't hit reserve. The seller has re-listed them with a starting price of $250.00 US.
Here is the new link:
http://m.ebay.com/itm/191564444560
I have no idea what the seller is looking for in price but don't blame him for not selling at $250. I have a good idea of what these are worth and how tough they are.
Just an fyi, Will be posting pictures of mine soon in the, "What have you done to you K today?" section.
Had them Line-X'ed. :2thumbup: :yes
Later,
Freelancer
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Hello Frelancer, can I take you up on the offer to post some pics of the Krauser mounts?
I have a set from my old bike and Krauser have sent me the pieces for my bike but the instructions are vague at best. A couple of pics of what I'm aiming to get at the end would be really helpful.
Cheers.
Nick