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Pelican top case
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 7:19 pm
by ContraMoto
I'm pondering mounting options for a Pelican case on the rear rack of my R. I could bolt it on, of course, but I want to take it on/off -- and have it locked on when it's on.
Caribou makes a universal mounting kit for their cases but I'm not sure that will work since it results in very large square plate on the rack when the case isn't on it. Not pretty and not practical.
I saw in a thread on the 1150 forum here that this part number: 71602337149: works on the 1150 to serve as a lockable/removable cargo plate to which a Pelican can be bolted. Solves all problems!
Except....I don't see that one was made for the R1200R.
Has anybody figured out a way to bolt a random top box to a device that then clicks in and out of the R1200R rear rack?
Re: Pelican top case
Posted: Fri Mar 11, 2011 7:37 pm
by mogu83
Once you remove the silver part from the Beemer rear rack (four screws) you have a relatively flat surface that you can bolt just about anything to.
Re: Pelican top case
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 10:14 am
by Gilbert0
The Twisted Throttle pelican hardware kit is a good option
http://www.twistedthrottle.com/trade/pr ... /5680/670/ . It's easily on-off and lockable as well as rock solid when in place. The only modification needed to mount it to the R is to cut off the protruding plastic piece on the bottom of the mount (took less than 5 minutes with an angle grinder).
Here's the set up on my R.

Re: Pelican top case
Posted: Sat Mar 12, 2011 7:17 pm
by ContraMoto
That twisted throttle setup looks really nice. What I don't like about the Caribou is the very large metal baseplate.
Thanks for the tips!
Re: Pelican top case
Posted: Sat Mar 19, 2011 7:31 pm
by Tdot1
Gilbert0 wrote:The Twisted Throttle pelican hardware kit is a good option
http://www.twistedthrottle.com/trade/pr ... /5680/670/ . It's easily on-off and lockable as well as rock solid when in place. The only modification needed to mount it to the R is to cut off the protruding plastic piece on the bottom of the mount (took less than 5 minutes with an angle grinder).
Here's the set up on my R.

Hey Gilbert0!!
I have been looking for a way to attach a pelican case - top case. That setup looks pretty slick....can you let me know what part numbers...or products you purchased in more detail.
Thanks in advance,
Trevor.
Re: Pelican top case
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 5:15 pm
by ContraMoto
The install kit and box arrived at my house today from Twisted Throttle. I'll post back after I get it figured out and rigged up. I ordered this kit:
http://www.twistedthrottle.com/trade/productview/5342
Includes: Case, mounting plate for bike, and mounting plate for case. I got the deluxe version with the lock and lid stays.
It is not specific to the R with factory rack, and I'll take pics of how/if I get it modified properly. If you do not have the OEM rear rack for your R, they sell a SW-Motech aluminum rear rack that will work with the case kit.
Re: Pelican top case
Posted: Mon Mar 21, 2011 11:26 pm
by ContraMoto
Ok -- I now see how Gilbert did his. He made the supplied bike plate flat on the bottom and bolted it directly to the R rack. That would work and be quick, but it's kinda semi-permanent and irreversible. I don't like to modify parts, and the designed setup is neat in that not only does the case click on and off, but the mounting adapter plate on the rear rack also clicks on and off so you can have a plain flat rack if you need it.
So....I am setting out to fabricate a clone of the SW-Motech plate, kinda like this one...
http://www.twistedthrottle.com/trade/pr ... w/5245/78/
I've made a pattern this evening, will buy the alu plate tomorrow and get 'er done over the weekend.
Pics to come...
Re: Pelican top case
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 1:31 am
by Tdot1
Thanks! I look forward to seeing how you solve this.....I feel the same as you, I'd like to keep the rack as original as possible, without too much drilling and modifying...
Thanks again,
Trevor.
Re: Pelican top case
Posted: Tue Mar 22, 2011 9:10 pm
by hortbum
does anybody have any experience with riding 2 up with that top case? Does it cause any pain to the passenger? My wife will want to know how comfortable it is for a back rest before i spend any money. I've had my eye on the bmw top case but i like the look of this one much more.
Re: Pelican top case
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 9:41 am
by ContraMoto
I'm installing mine with room for a passenger. No trials yet, but that case is surely not going to be something you want to lean back against all day. Would need to rig up a pad of some sort; I've seen pads as simple as a towel with some bungees.
My wife has made clear that she has no intentions of long rides back there, so no worries for me.
Re: Pelican top case
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 10:26 am
by mogu83
Tdot1 wrote:Thanks! I look forward to seeing how you solve this.....I feel the same as you, I'd like to keep the rack as original as possible, without too much drilling and modifying...
Thanks again,
Trevor.
Trevor,
If you take the silver cover off (four screws) you can drill away at the rear rack. When your not using your top case you just put the silver cover back on.
Re: Pelican top case
Posted: Wed Mar 23, 2011 11:55 am
by ContraMoto
"If you take the silver cover off (four screws) you can drill away at the rear rack. "
That's what I have ended up doing. I was going to fashion a complete replacement for the OEM rack, but the attachment points would be subject to too much levering. The OEM rack places much of its stress directly onto the side rails, with the attachment screws holding it place rather than taking all the load. To fabricate a similar structure is beyond my tooling and skill level.
So...I've pulled the silver plastic cover and made an aluminum plate that mounts over the black base piece. Only one hole needed in the base piece. It's a 5 minute changeover to restore the stock rear rack.
Pics to come...