I have the little Honda single cyl. 200 street bike and have adapted a cobbled-together luggage rack made from a CCA 3-piece main rear rack,then added vintage BMW factory Krauser lower hard case mounts to each side. I had a few welders add weld and gussets to it over the years.
The rack isn't pretty,but it's very strong and I have carried many different items on this daily driver commuter bike for the past 8 years
The price of Regular gasoline is up to $6 a gallon here
recently;this bike helps.
My rear factory Honda upper shock tower/mounts threaded ends(10x1.25mm by only 12mm long),which are fine threads)have been getting lots of use during my ownership of the bike;the raised,machined portion of these studs measures only 11.9mm O.D. to fit 12mm I.D. shock bushings.. I may need to replace the mounts to gain more strength.
I'm afraid if I drill and tap for a 10mm stud,it will leave these 11.9mm upper shock tower studs too thin & weak.
I need to remove the rack and reinstall it regularly,for maintenance,etc. I torque and loosen the hold-down nuts to attach the rack and this has worn the threads down to the point that they're now loose;I need to consider what to do to replace these threaded towers.
I was speaking with a person who threw an idea at me of, "you could possibly cut the threaded portions off both towers flush,then drill and tap them to 10x1.50mm(more coarse threads,stronger?),then install a pair of 10.9 hardness bolts and red LocTite them in and then cut the heads off the bolts when you're finished" ?? I'm not sure if that's the best option,but might work?
Do you have any ideas for me to replace the threaded studs? or the complete upper shock mounts?