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Thank you for the kind words!Looked like a fun event. Wish I could have made it. Unfortunately, I was out of town. Love your 77
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Thank you for the kind words!Looked like a fun event. Wish I could have made it. Unfortunately, I was out of town. Love your 77
Side note, super disappointed in my Pelican Storm box. Snow built up into ice and a latch broke trying to get it open. Need to find a better solution for the cold.
I really like the professional line. The air line is mehAlubox mate. We have a cheaper copy here that’s not bad but freight would kill it for you![]()
That looks awesome! I am looking for a high clearance rack like ISI!Finally installed my custom iSi rack. If you haven’t seen them, they’re great. When ordering there is a host of measurements you must provide and they send out a perfect fit. Australian made, I used it first on my 100 Series on a big Nevada / Arizona / Utah trip with 600-ish miles off-road. 9/10 recommend iSi for off-road focused rack. Much better than anything else I’ve used with 1Up being second. That said, 1Up is more user friendly/simple to use. Both are solid options with give/take based on intended use.
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Not sure if Nic is on ‘MUD very often these days however he is active on Facebook.That looks awesome! I am looking for a high clearance rack like ISI!
Would you say ISI is easier to install/uninstall compared to 1UP (which sits low to the ground and is heavier)? Also, is the rack easy to assemble when shipped to the US? And can it be easily stored in the trunk of a car?
Thank you Charles for messaging me!That looks awesome! I am looking for a high clearance rack like ISI!
Would you say ISI is easier to install/uninstall compared to 1UP (which sits low to the ground and is heavier)? Also, is the rack easy to assemble when shipped to the US? And can it be easily stored in the trunk of a car?
Thank you for this info!Not sure if Nic is on ‘MUD very often these days however he is active on Facebook.
”70 Series Land Cruisers-North America” is his thread.
This is so very helpful! Thanks a ton! I’ve been trying to find a high clearance rack for so long now, and ISI pretty much seems to be the only one out there for this purpose (I’ve had 1UP and looked at Kuat and Thule before). I will definitely reach out to them to inquire about US shipping options.Thank you Charles for messaging me!
@bikeadventure sorry for the delay, not much on here as mods and maintenance are seldom these days.
I’d say they’re about the same as far as install ease. Assembly is very easy. Yes, you could store it in the trunk. It separates from the receiver tube mount with two pins and skinnies down with 6mm hex bolts. If you wanted to remove the receiver tube mount you’d need two big wrenches; I wouldn’t be concerned with that part walking away, it’s useless for anything but the rack.
Compared to 1up it takes long to rack/unrack bikes but significantly more clearance and I’m not worried about wheel damage off-road.
worth noting I reached out to iSi earlier in the summer to order a mount kit for the draw bar on my Opus and they said they were not shipping complete racks to the USA any longer. They did send me the key part needed to mount my existing rack to a rack a local fabricator could make. If you haven’t decided already I would reach out to see if they have resumed shipping racks.