I'm terrible with names and worse with board names, sorry!
I'm looking to get in contact with the guy I was talking to at the Finger Lakes Rally who modified the tail rack of his R1150R with a black cutting board.
Thanks!
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Do a search for "cutting board" and you'll find posts from Taosports and Yellowjacket Charlie, each of whom has adapted common plastic sheet material for use as a top rack. Perhaps one of them is your mystery man?
Oh, restrict the search to the R1150R board.
Oh, restrict the search to the R1150R board.
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Scott,
I bought a white cutting board from Wal-mart. I made a template of the rack using some thin, stiff cardboard. It took a couple of re-sizings to get it right. I traced the template onto the board and cut it with a skill saw and a fine tooth blade and spray painted it black.
It was pretty easy to do, just took a little trial and error (ended up buying 2 cutting boards).
Ryan
I bought a white cutting board from Wal-mart. I made a template of the rack using some thin, stiff cardboard. It took a couple of re-sizings to get it right. I traced the template onto the board and cut it with a skill saw and a fine tooth blade and spray painted it black.
It was pretty easy to do, just took a little trial and error (ended up buying 2 cutting boards).
Ryan
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Here is the original thread with pic's. I would have posted it yesterday but I was running a little late. Thanks for the idea Taosports!
Ryan
Scott
Here is the original thread with pic's. I would have posted it yesterday but I was running a little late. Thanks for the idea Taosports!
Ryan