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<blockquote data-quote="NormKern" data-source="post: 1137909" data-attributes="member: 86443"><p>1. Re wood blocks: There is a sticker on my rear fender that says something about a max load for tools etc on it is something like 2 pounds, so the fender cannot support any weight. (Have to look at the label to be sure of the weight limit.) Besides, the fender is supported by the subframe, not the other way around. The wood blocks will not add any strength whatsoever.</p><p></p><p>2. A broken/rewelded subframe is never as strong as the undamaged subframe, so the best time to get/install the Gerauld stiffy bracket is BEFORE the subframe breaks.</p><p></p><p>No hurry on the stiffy bracket- just make sure you install one before you mount a topcase.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="NormKern, post: 1137909, member: 86443"] 1. Re wood blocks: There is a sticker on my rear fender that says something about a max load for tools etc on it is something like 2 pounds, so the fender cannot support any weight. (Have to look at the label to be sure of the weight limit.) Besides, the fender is supported by the subframe, not the other way around. The wood blocks will not add any strength whatsoever. 2. A broken/rewelded subframe is never as strong as the undamaged subframe, so the best time to get/install the Gerauld stiffy bracket is BEFORE the subframe breaks. No hurry on the stiffy bracket- just make sure you install one before you mount a topcase. [/QUOTE]
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