Adventure Spec Honda CRF300L / CRF300 Rally Rear Rack

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116.00 116.0 USD 89.44

£ 70.83

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Rear Luggage Rack Plate for your Honda CRF 300L and CRF300 Rally. Lightweight Aluminium top rack perfect to strap a duffel/roll bag to, or a tool/fuel pack. Side luggage supports match up perfectly and are sold separately. Rated for luggage not exceeding 4kg. Weight = 1380g / 48.6oz


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OEM fit

No drilling required.
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Versatile mounting

Fit anything from roll top bags to Rotopax canisters.

Note: Not rated for luggage exceeding 4kg. Find out why here
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Light & Strong

The right balance between weight and strength.
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Wide load

Wide top plate for extra stability.

Colour match

Several colour options available.

(This one is silver)
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Multiple mounting points

Lots of space for straps and clips.

Perfect fit

Mounts with our CRF300L/Rally Side Racks.

Wil wears The Linesman Jacket and Mongolia Pant

Find out more and buy CRF300L Side Racks HERE
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Quick install

Mounts in minutes.
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ADV ready

Essential luggage carrying for ADV riding.

Chris wears the Linesman Jacket. See more here.

Fits the CRF300 Rally

This Rear Rack will also fit the CRF300 Rally. No modifications required.
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The full package

Designed to work with our CRF300L Hard Parts.


See all our CRF300L Hard Parts HERE

The Honda CRF300L has picked up the ADV baton from the 250L and run with it.

Simple, reliable, long service intervals, cheap… it’s the no fuss adventure bike that really will get you round the world. 

A clear cut classic within the adventure, trail and dualsport genre. 

Our Hard Parts are designed to take that solid foundation and add the essentials to turn your little CRF into a bike that is truly ready for ADV by adding well thought out protection and luggage carrying capabilities. 

 
 


Which CRF will it fit?

The 250L? The 300L? The 450L? Or the Rally's? 

Find out here