RotoPax on R1200GS

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  1. Motorman

    Motorman Been here awhile

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    Yes, but it's on the GS (and for me it would be for the Adventure).
    Sorry I can't post the pic since it's cc by Rotopax. But, you can see it easily enough by going to their website look under
    "photos" and it's the sixth set of photos # DSCCF4995 and 4997.
    Take a look and see what you think.
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  2. LaurelPerryOnLand

    LaurelPerryOnLand Long timer

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    <a href="http://s635.beta.photobucket.com/user/RMWBMW/library/" target="_blank"><img src="https://www.advrider.com/advrider-photobucket-images/images/R/RMWBMW_rotoPaxOregon.jpg" border="0" alt="Photobucket"/></a>

    Appears that the standard RotoPax mounting handle is simply attached to the black plate on the frames.
    (See photo...2 bolts in center of black plate...handle is on the inside facing the tire).

    If that PLATE isn't standard to the frame...was that your question???...then it looks like the owner simply added those 2 brackets at the top and bottom of the frame and then attached the black plate. Otherwise...don't know.

    Hope this helps.

    Here's a picture of the RotoPax mounting handle...it's facing inboard towards the center of the bike in the installation above. Comprendo?
    The black circular plate on the handle is attached to the black plate with the 2 bolts in the center of the black plate.

    You can't see this handle in the first picture.

    <a href="http://s635.beta.photobucket.com/user/RMWBMW/media/RotoPaxMountingHandle.jpg.html" target="_blank"><img src="https://www.advrider.com/advrider-photobucket-images/images/R/RMWBMW_RotoPaxMountingHandle.jpg" border="0" alt=" photo RotoPaxMountingHandle.jpg"/></a>
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  3. Snowbound

    Snowbound Been here awhile

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    I trid to do that with my1150 . Couldn't make it work . Rotopax in on outside of pannier . Wolfman Exp. bag goes on top . I had a plate welded to my Givi racks,
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  4. RetrogradE

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    I've mounted these tanks every way possible. If I wasn't on my phone typing this with one thumb I'd post a few threads of my work.

    Anyway, I've got quite a bit of RotoPax stock that I'd love to dispatch before Christmas.

    PM me for mounting details or I can post-up tomorrow.

    SKD
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  5. LaurelPerryOnLand

    LaurelPerryOnLand Long timer

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    Get to it, man! We all want to see some RP pics!:clap
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  6. RetrogradE

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    Sorry, fellas. I've been busy with the day job.

    I've mounted these a few different ways but I only have two examples from bikes I've owned in the past. I try and do mods that function and are also inexpensive. Certainly there are better / more secure ways to mount these, but these are just examples.

    This is a set-up I did on my 1150GSA. I don't really need extra fuel but I did a trip to Baja about 8 months ago and wanted to take some along. I did this Pelican / Rotopax trunk for under $100. I got the Pelican used on fleabay and I get factory second Rotopax tanks from the owner who lives near me. I'm selling some of these factory seconds now. . . look below for details.

    Basically, I didn't use a mounting plate for this--I just went to Lowes and got a $5 steel plate and cut it down making a square. I sandwiched the bottom of the Pelican with two plates of steel, marked it, and drilled the holes. I put two bolts with butterfly nuts on the bottom (attached to the stock trunk plate), and used the stock bolts that secure the trunk plate to the rear sub-frame. I don't have pics of that right now (I'm out of town for Thanksgiving).

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    And here's a set-up I did on my 800GS. This bike is still featured on the slide-show pictures on the main rotopax site.

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    When I get back into town next Monday I can post a tutorial on how I mounted the trunk--complete with regular washers, rubber washers, Rotopax mount and tank.

    MY BLACK FRIDAY SALE--PRICES GOOD UNTIL I'M SOLD OUT:

    I have about 15 sets of Rotopax factory seconds--these are Red, 1 Gallon tanks. They are unused. You might get one of two imperfections: the outside of the tank might have tiny white bubbles that are practically imperceptible unless I pointed them out. After a couple of uses, you won't see them anyway. 2. Some of the inner-necks are missing some of the coating that the EPA requires on the US tanks. Sometimes these get a little "flakey" I usually wash them out and run with them as-is. Never had a problem.

    Also, these come with the Yellow regular spouts, NOT the Eco-Friendly spouts that don't work. If you order from Rotopax, they HAVE to send you Eco spouts, but not me. Ha, suck it EPA.

    The mounting hardware is Factory First gear which I don't get discounts on, but I have in stock and can ship as sets (preferred).

    Normally I sell the tanks for $35 but my black friday sale is $29.99 for the tank, $25 for the mount.

    Shipping for a complete set--tank and mount--$10 standard shipping (parcel post) or $12 PRIORITY with tracking numbers.

    I'm out of town but will ship in order of payment first thing Monday.

    Paypal is preferred (gift is best, but regular payments are fine too). If you use "gift" be sure and put your shipping address and what you ordered in the notes.

    You can PM me, or email me or paypal me directly at davismfg at gmail

    Thanks fellas,

    Steven
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  7. Motorman

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    Please post. Thanks!
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  8. tommyvdv

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    Can anyone comment on how this was achieved?
    I believe @retrograde explained it for an 1150, but pics are missing and i'm having a hard time imagining how it comes together.

    Thanks!
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  9. LaurelPerryOnLand

    LaurelPerryOnLand Long timer

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    Please see my update post #42 for further explanation of WHAT I think you're asking about.
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  10. tommyvdv

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    looking through the thread again I think I'm asking the same questions as @motorman.

    I'm sorry if I was unclear. I'm trying to figure out exactly how and which parts were used to mount the pack to the inside of the r1200gs adventure rack.

    but now I can't find the picture I was talking about.
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  11. bemiiten

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    Did someone mention dangerous setups? :huh This works great until the brake caliper punches a hole through the bottom. :norton
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  12. Motorman

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    It is my understanding that it should clear the brake caliber. Anyone else have a thought?
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  13. LaurelPerryOnLand

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    HOW:
    Attach a plate (as shown in the picture above in Post #48) between the upper and lower arms of the rack.
    Attach the standard RotoPax mounting handle Post #42 (facing inwards) to the just installed plate.

    PARTS:
    Fabricate a custom plate for the adventure rack.
    Use the standard RotoPax mounting handle.

    NOTE: Make sure that when you order your RotoPax that you get VENTLESS paxs...otherwise you'll have a VENT on the BOTTOM which can leak.
    Also...DO NOT USE THE SET UP ON THE LEFT (MUFFLER) SIDE...a leak of any kind near the muffler and you'll have a serious fire potential.
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  14. srpuywa

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    Took 20 minutes to install and is out of the way

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  15. tommyvdv

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    Thanks a bunch!
    I'll check out of it works on the standard rack.

    by the way, are those the 1 gallon gasoline pax?
    http://www.rotopax.com/1-Gallon-Gasoline-Set-of-Tw.html
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  16. srpuywa

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    couldn't mount it inside the right rack of my touratech without a spacer or something
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  17. LaurelPerryOnLand

    LaurelPerryOnLand Long timer

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    Yes...they appear to be the nice compact 1-gallon RotoPax.
    Dimensions
    9 1/2 L x 13 1/4 W x 3 H
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  18. tommyvdv

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    This might also work to attach a support for the back plate? Any thoughts?
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  19. LaurelPerryOnLand

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    Appears that THAT plate is only attached at the top and is being used to mount a GT Moto Tool tube (now defunct company, btw).
    You obviously would have to get ride of the tool tube to mount the RotoPax...your plan correct?

    If it were my bike...I'd create a LARGER mounting plate that is attached at BOTH the TOP and BOTTOM of the rack.
    Don't know what they're called but I call the CONDUIT clamps with the rubber insert and 1 attaching point. Use those top and bottom and you'll have a much nicer mounting plate.
    Much more stability.

    BTW...these clamps could be used to mount the plate...they should look very familiar to Vario mount users:
    http://www.stauffusa.com/customer/stcorp/catalog/Catalog_PDFs/Clamps/CL_SpecialClamps_Access.pdf

    TOP only mounting might induce premature fatigue at the mounting point(s).
    And you don't want you RotoPax jettisoning off unexpectedly or BREAKING off ONE of the mounting points shown and becoming entangled in the Wheel! :nono
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  20. RomaDakota

    RomaDakota Experts agree!!

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    Awake to this thread I say!
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    Still in testing/modification phase.
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