Cuppini 3n1 back rack

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Cuppini 3n1 back rack

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Can anyone post pics with the seat up if you have it on your 4T? Thanks
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BUMP...Id like to see this as well.
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Here you go. Please let me know if there are any details you need to see.
Ignore the wires, they are part of my 5 extra tail lights.

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Did you need a longer seat pin? And Thanks for that up close shot. I was thinking about changing my back rack but now that I got a good look I'm a bit hesitant as I like the functionality of the one I have now?
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Yes. I needed to add a longer pin with some washers. I also had to grind the front of the bracket to clear the tank. As for functionality, my rack is fully functional as a back rest, spare tire holder and as a rear rack.
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Did you have to disable your evap to get it to fit as well?
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Let's just say that you do not have to. :-)

You may have to unplug some tubes, put the rack on, then plug 'em back in.
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So I bought that 3n1 rack but what to use to trim the metal down to get it to fit? It does look the biz.....If I could get the damn thing on!!!
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Post by Drum Pro »

Easy peasy! So I took the rack to a muffler shop and had them cut the tip and it fit right on. The only problem with this rack is the front sticks out a bit to much for the 4T. Once you cut it down they go on like butter....
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