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Amco sissy bar missing hardware

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I have an AMCO luggage rack with a removable/adjustable backrest similar to this one:

http://www.ebay.com/itm/1980-SUZUKI...-GS1000-back-rest-/360472129187#ht_771wt_1396

The wing nuts used to clamp the backrest tubes have vibrated loose and are now decorating the side of some highway, unfortunately. I don't recall what the hardware looked like. I still have the carriage bolts with the clipped heads. I tried using regular wing nuts on the other end, but they are too large and sit at an angle. This means they don't clamp properly, and the backrest creeps up and hits me in the back when I'm riding. :-\\\

Does anyone have a similar sissy bar? What hardware is used to clamp the backrest tubes?
 
May be your lucky day..

I have the same rack (actually don't use it anymore, doesn't fit the 550) and I ran into the same problem some time ago (when I still had it on the 650).. I was fortunate in that I was doing some IT work for a machine shop and had them make me up a few of the pieces that are needed to hold it in place. And I had them make me a few spares.. :)

I'm not sure how many I have I'll have to climb a ladder tonight to look at the baggie that has them. I'll let you know tonight.

Wow, maybe I should put mine up on ebay for $125 if they are asking that price.. I think I paid somewhere in the area of $70 for mine..

Amos
 
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I'd love to know if you have any 'spare' spares after you are finished as mine is missing the little wedges(??) as well.
 
Busy weekend around here guys, sorry it took so long to respond.

I found my spares, Unfortunately I only have one set. I think what may have happened. Was I borrowed an original from a member, made copies and sent him spares for giving me the master to get copies of. That left me with just one set of spares.

Would someone else be willing to do the same? Unfortunately I no longer work where I have contact with the machine shop.

Amos
 
I was going to try to get pictures of the pieces to post this morning, but totally missed the mark on getting them, or even remembering to bring the pieces to work to do it here. Maybe tonight.

Amos
 
It's a little barrel with a tapered end

Then a locking nylock wing nut (that still unlocks)
 
Ok, here are the pictures as promised:










I don't have the nylon lock nuts, I was actually debating drilling and "safety wiring" to make sure I didn't loose them again, but since I no longer have a bike that the rack fits on, well, never did get to it.

So, we have two rusty people that are interested. Are either of you able to get any other copies made at a machine shop etc??

Amos
 
Probably not, but at least now I know what I'm up against as far as hardware is concerned. So far, all I have is the bolts and wing nuts. I'll see what I can do to make the cone shaped pieces.
 
Probably not, but at least now I know what I'm up against as far as hardware is concerned. So far, all I have is the bolts and wing nuts. I'll see what I can do to make the cone shaped pieces.


As an aside. I had tried some rubber type washers etc that had the right shape etc, but they squished too much and didn't hold well.

I'm sure others would be interested if you find anything that ends up working.

Would you like me to take some measurements?

Amos
 
Would you like me to take some measurements?

Amos
Not just yet. I'm going to look at the rack and see what sense I make out of those tubular pieces.

Am I to assume just one of those taper pieces are used on each side?
 
Am I to assume just one of those taper pieces are used on each side?

Correct. The Third picture shows a "complete" setup for one side. Bolt, Washer, Tapered piece, Wing nut. (though I just realized I have the order wrong the washer goes below the tapered piece, before the wing nunt).

Amos
 
I totally spaced on this thread! Hey Amos, what is the overall height on those tapered pieces? Thanks for the great pics, btw.

Those would be super easy to make out of some aluminum spacers picked up at the local hardware store or McMaster-Carr, something like this: http://www.mcmaster.com/#unthreaded-spacers/=l5e511

All you have to do is chuck it in a lathe and create the taper, or put a bolt through it with a nut on the free end, tighten it up and chuck it into the "poor man's lathe" (a DeWalt cordless drill). Run it at an angle against a file and you're golden! :D
 
I totally spaced on this thread! Hey Amos, what is the overall height on those tapered pieces? Thanks for the great pics, btw.

Those would be super easy to make out of some aluminum spacers picked up at the local hardware store or McMaster-Carr, something like this: http://www.mcmaster.com/#unthreaded-spacers/=l5e511

All you have to do is chuck it in a lathe and create the taper, or put a bolt through it with a nut on the free end, tighten it up and chuck it into the "poor man's lathe" (a DeWalt cordless drill). Run it at an angle against a file and you're golden! :D


That makes two of us. I'll take measurements tonight (I should have time to dig them back out and measure them..

Amos
 
Here is one of my pictures with measurments.



BTW if any one is interested the rack is for sale (sometime I'll get around to listing it in the for sale forum).

Amos
 
Awesome. Looks like a 0.5"h x 0.5"dia spacer for a 1/4" screw will do the trick. Just have to grind the chamfer into it. Thanks for the measurements, this is going to be a much cheaper endeavor than I once feared.
 
Well, for anyone still interested, I was able to make a pair of these from aluminum unthreaded spacers, 0.5"h x 0.5"dia made for a 1/4" screw (similar to this: http://www.mcmaster.com/#cadinlnord/92510a765/=le6imb)

I didn't have a lathe, so I just mounted them in a drill press and ground them with a file. Not as nice of a surface finish, but they do work just fine.
 
Well, for anyone still interested, I was able to make a pair of these from aluminum unthreaded spacers, 0.5"h x 0.5"dia made for a 1/4" screw (similar to this: http://www.mcmaster.com/#cadinlnord/92510a765/=le6imb)

I didn't have a lathe, so I just mounted them in a drill press and ground them with a file. Not as nice of a surface finish, but they do work just fine.
I have just dug out my small lathe and gotten some new belts for it. Might have to try that piece. :-k

Anyone else needing some?

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