Tail Rack for KTM 390 / 790 / 890 Adventure and Adventure R (2020 - 2022)
Tail Rack for KTM 390 / 790 / 890 Adventure and Adventure R (2020 - 2022)
Tail Rack for KTM 390 / 790 / 890 Adventure and Adventure R (2020 - 2022)
Tail Rack for KTM 390 / 790 / 890 Adventure and Adventure R (2020 - 2022)

Tail Rack for KTM 390 / 790 / 890 Adventure and Adventure R (2020 - 2022)

RKKT-7A19-TRBK

Regular price$233.00
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Gear Attachment For Your KTM 390 / 790 / 890 Adventure and Adventure R (2020 - 2022)

Rack Dimensions: Top surface area: 15" at widest, 12.5" at narrowest.

Attaching gear to the tail of your bike is hard without a wide base that has lots of hook points for bungee cords. The MadStad tail rack provides just that with a thick 3/16" aluminum structure, 13 strap holes and 78 hook points for just about anything you are trying to strap down! Our tail rack attaches either on top of the factory plate and grab handles, or in place of the factory plastic in case those grab handles are in the way. Hardware is included for both configurations and the top surface is flat so you can set oversized packs on it. Every KTM 790 Adventure should have one! Made in the USA.

Available in powder coated Black or Raw Aluminum Silver finish.

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