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JC:
 :think1


Does anyone have an ST1300 with a "Classic" towbar fitted?
If so, are there any decent photos of how/where the top brackets are fitted, available here?

 :blk13

Williamson:

--- Quote from: JC on September 17, 2013, 09:54:50 PM --- :think1
Does anyone have an ST1300 with a "Classic" towbar fitted?
If so, are there any decent photos of how/where the top brackets are fitted, available here?
 :blk13

--- End quote ---


Can't specifically with the Classic tow hitch, but .....

I purchased a Uni-Go hitch from a member, here's a link to a thread about that: http://ozstoc.com/index.php?topic=4819.0

One of the pics show the top bracket.  This attaches to the bike where the side panniers are mounted, by:
*  Removing the panniers.
*  Removing the pannier backets (loosening four allen head bolts).
*  Positioning the tow hitch bracket.
*  Re-positioning the pannier brackets.
*  Tighting allen head bolts securely (probably worthwhile re-tensioning these after a short ride).
*  Mounting panniers.

Hope this helps.

JC:
Thanks for that.

Their mounting points would seem to avoid the need to cut slots in the inner guard, as is required by the Classic towbars. They probably flex up and down slightly more, due to all the curves and bends, but look OK.

I already have a Classic Towbar, but the instructions on where to cut the slots for the hanger brackets are a bit rough. The instruction sheet has some poor images showing excessively long slots, so I am hoping to get a better idea of just where the slots need to be cut, before I hack into the plastic.

 :blk13

garyr:
I will try to get some photos on weekend if you can wait its a p*^/k of a job but if I remember rightly you do have to cut a coin slot size slot under the passenger seat I used the brakets to work out where to put slots
Gary

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Williamson:

--- Quote from: JC on September 18, 2013, 08:27:07 PM ---..... Their mounting points would seem to avoid the need to cut slots in the inner guard, as is required by the Classic towbars. They probably flex up and down slightly more, due to all the curves and bends, but look OK.

I already have a Classic Towbar, but the instructions on where to cut the slots for the hanger brackets are a bit rough. The instruction sheet has some poor images showing excessively long slots, so I am hoping to get a better idea of just where the slots need to be cut, before I hack into the plastic.

 :blk13

--- End quote ---

The OzSTOC member (JWM) from whom I purchased my Uni-Go tow hitch, put me on to the guy (in Mudgee) he from he purchased the ST1300 (with tow hitch).  The Mudgee guy said that he'd had a Classic tow hitch but because of flex and sway he ditched the Classic in preference for the Uni-Go.

I had a Classic hitch on the CB1300, it had flex and sway.  The Uni-Go on the ST1300 is much firmer.

Re. the Classic hitch, it was delivered to me faulty (the nut on the left-side upper mounting bracket was welded on to the wrong sdie of the bracket, tightening it may have resulted in it breaking away, rather than tightening against the bracket).  Calls and emails (with pics attached) to Steve K. at Classic went for a long time unanswered.  When I finally spoke to him, his attitude was dismissive and a request for a replacement ignored. 

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