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    4 Wheeler Rack

    I bought a new four wheeler.

    I want to correct a problem that I experienced with the old bike

    I want a front side to the rear rack. Every time you stop corn bags etc slide into your back.

    I was hoping that I could find an accessory that clamps into place.

    I cannot.

    Does anyone know if and where I could buy something like that?

    #2
    I know exactly what you're talking about and I don't know of anything they make for that. You'll probably have to get someone to make it custom for you.

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      #3
      Something like this? I made it. Goes into my receiver and pins on. Quiet as a mouse and easily hauls 5 bags on back without straps and add one or 2 on front if needed
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        #4
        Front. The rubber inserts are made out of a mud flap. Nothing slides on them and they don’t “bang” when loading and unloading a stand
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          #5
          Originally posted by Low Fence View Post
          Front. The rubber inserts are made out of a mud flap. Nothing slides on them and they don’t “bang” when loading and unloading a stand
          Nice. I have a rack just need a front side to the rear rack.

          I’m hoping someone makes an add on

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            #6
            Originally posted by Low Fence View Post
            Front. The rubber inserts are made out of a mud flap. Nothing slides on them and they don’t “bang” when loading and unloading a stand
            Well aint that the bees knees!

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              #7
              My rancher has a 3 sided 1 inch square tube back rack with expanded metal . I cut a 2x4 to wedge on the seat side to keep my corn bags from sliding..

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                #8
                I screwed a 2 x 4 across mine. Went in through the expanded metal.
                Painted black no more problem.

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                Last edited by BigThicketBoy; 02-17-2019, 08:54 PM.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by BigThicketBoy View Post
                  I screwed a 2 x 4 across mine. Went in through the expanded metal.
                  Painted black no more problem.

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                  That’s definitely quick, cheap and easy. I actually thought of doing that.

                  You would think that such a common problem would have already been tackled by a rack company.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by BigThicketBoy View Post
                    I screwed a 2 x 4 across mine. Went in through the expanded metal.
                    Painted black no more problem.

                    Sent from my XT1650 using Tapatalk
                    That's the one I have . Sounds like the same fix.

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                      #11
                      Forget the racks and buy you a trailer that you can tow behind your 4 wheeler.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Mudslinger View Post
                        Forget the racks and buy you a trailer that you can tow behind your 4 wheeler.
                        That's a bad idea if your place gets wet and muddy.
                        The trailer will fill up with mud .
                        Ask me how I know [emoji50]

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                          #13
                          My buddy has milk crate clamped to his rear rack. Its almost as big as the rack and about 5" sides. I believe its called a flat in the delivery business.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by BigThicketBoy View Post
                            That's a bad idea if your place gets wet and muddy.
                            The trailer will fill up with mud .
                            Ask me how I know [emoji50]

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                            My place gets that way but I have never filled mine up with mud. The front part on my trailer is a good height that keeps it from filling up with mud and to also haul about 15 bags of corn at once.

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                              #15
                              strongmade.com I just ordered one for my honda and love it.

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