Unit Garage Rear Passenger Rack

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I’ve been using the Unit Garage Passenger Rack since last April. It’s been a good purchase for me- pretty straightforward install (a tall can time wise), sturdy, and it looks pretty good too. I think it’s a little longer than the Triumph rack (works for me), kinda curious as to how it’s going to look when I do a tail-tidy this winter. Delivery was very fast as well (six days from Europe to Montana).
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I’ve been using the Unit Garage Passenger Rack since last April. It’s been a good purchase for me- pretty straightforward install (a tall can time wise), sturdy, and it looks pretty good too. I think it’s a little longer than the Triumph rack (works for me), kinda curious as to how it’s going to look when I do a tail-tidy this winter. Delivery was very fast as well (six days from Europe to Montana).
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Looks good; I like it. It does appear to be longer than my Triumph rack.
I have had mine for 2 years now - a well made piece of kit. The rack is designed to take a BMW style top box, so I use mine with a 33L box that sits just fine
 
Very nice pack! But if you only need a small cargo bag I found a very reasonable priced Rhinowalk 6L fit my needs but couldn't seem to make it fit with the provided straps (Buckles too big to easily slip through the XC's rack openings) didn't work. So I sewed velcro to the straps (too difficult) then I hit upon an idea. The small plastic 4" loop bungees fit nicely but I had to use a hot nail to make a 1/4" hole in the bag and a couple of stainless steel washers with a 1" long machine screw fit perfectly. (Make the hole low for best stability and allows the bag closure strap to pass above the red knob. (see photo attached)
 

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That bag is a nice find JerryP.

The one in my photo is a Goruck Rucker 25, I use it constantly whether I’m riding, hiking, etc.

I recently added the Aluminum Carrying and Quick Release Systems from Unit Garage. Haven’t really used them much yet but planning on setting it up over the winter. My Rucker strapped in easily and looked pretty good on the left side rack. I’ll add photos and a better review in the future. For now I’ll say the racks aren’t as robust as something like the Atlas rack- I wanted something less in your face that blends a little nicer on my Scrambler. I feel they’d benefit from a simple brace that runs from the bottom of the rack to the footpeg (I never have a passenger). I also purchased a couple of extra quick release clamps for future bags yet to be determined.

Also contemplating configuring some kind kind of quick release mounting setup for the racks.

And theres thoughts of a ski rack for early spring when I can ride to places for my Telemark/BackCountry/XC skiing fixes…
 

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