Well,
I decided to post in a new thread, didn't see much discussion in the Yamaha Hard Bags thread with regards to my project. I got the 2 boxes cut down from 24" long to 18" long....just right! And then of course I see some diamond plate toolboxes in the Northern Tool catalog that were only 20" long....possibly could have made those work, but oh well.
Got the hinges moved to the leading edge, got the slimline locking latches secured, handles affixed, and remaining holes plugged! The only weigh about 5 lbs each being aluminum!!
I started working on the hanging hardware using a variety of pieces of 1/8" thick angle and plate weld steel. It's amazing how long it take just to prepare it, grinding all of the protective coating off all surfaces to make welding cleaner. They will sit just behind the shocks and stop at the end of the rear fender.
Even though I have used expensive diamond plate boxes($50.00 ea), the same could be done with much less expensive steel toolboxes($10.00-$20.00), and there are ones much closer to the desired 18" length, so no cutting and shortening required, and could be easily painted to match desired color schemes!
T.C.
I decided to post in a new thread, didn't see much discussion in the Yamaha Hard Bags thread with regards to my project. I got the 2 boxes cut down from 24" long to 18" long....just right! And then of course I see some diamond plate toolboxes in the Northern Tool catalog that were only 20" long....possibly could have made those work, but oh well.
Got the hinges moved to the leading edge, got the slimline locking latches secured, handles affixed, and remaining holes plugged! The only weigh about 5 lbs each being aluminum!!
I started working on the hanging hardware using a variety of pieces of 1/8" thick angle and plate weld steel. It's amazing how long it take just to prepare it, grinding all of the protective coating off all surfaces to make welding cleaner. They will sit just behind the shocks and stop at the end of the rear fender.
Even though I have used expensive diamond plate boxes($50.00 ea), the same could be done with much less expensive steel toolboxes($10.00-$20.00), and there are ones much closer to the desired 18" length, so no cutting and shortening required, and could be easily painted to match desired color schemes!
T.C.
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