Luggage Racks
Luggage Racks: Load Space That Bolts Behind the Seat
A luggage rack gives you a solid, flat mounting platform behind the seat so you can strap down a bag, a tail pack, or a top case instead of piling gear on the pillion. The rack bolts to existing fender or docking points, spreads the load across the frame rather than the seat, and gives your bungee cords and straps something rigid to anchor to. If you tour, commute loaded, or just want somewhere to lash a duffel, a proper rack is the difference between gear that stays put and gear that shifts on the freeway. These luggage racks are built to specific mounting patterns, so the right one drops onto your bike without drilling.
What ThreePiece Stocks
There are 11 luggage racks in stock here from two brands: Bikers Choice (7 of the range) and Kuryakyn (4 of the range). Current pricing runs from $97 to $443 for what is on the shelf right now — that is the live range, not a fixed promise. Fitment data covers Harley-Davidson and Honda, spanning model years roughly 1986 through 2024, with the most common applications being the Harley-Davidson Dyna, Sportster, FXD and FLST, plus the Honda GL1800.
Concrete examples: the Kuryakyn Luggage Rack for 01-22 Honda GL1800 in gloss black and its chrome counterpart sit at the top of the range. On the Harley side, the Bikers Choice rack for 06-17 FXD with solo seat and the Bikers Choice black rack for 04-20 XL standard models with solo seat are the more affordable options.
How to Choose
Two things decide it: fitment and finish. Fitment is not optional — a rack is cut for a specific model, model year and often a specific seat setup (note the "solo seat" callouts on the Bikers Choice parts). Match your make, year and seat before anything else. After that it comes down to finish and budget. Kuryakyn offers the same GL1800 rack in gloss black or chrome, so pick to match your bike's existing hardware. The Bikers Choice racks come in at the lower end of the price spread if you want function over show. If your bike isn't Harley or Honda, check the listing before you buy.
What Else You Need
A rack is a mounting base — you'll want straps, a bag or a top case to go on it, and it pairs well with the rest of your touring and cosmetic setup. Browse the Exterior section for the full picture, and consider sibling upgrades like handlebars, mirrors, lighting, and tail lights if you're doing a wider refresh while you have tools out.
Fitment Help and Ordering
Not sure which rack matches your bike and seat? Get fitment help by phone at 813-535-5801 or reach us through contact us. Every order ships with free shipping, and Affirm and Katapult financing is available at checkout if you'd rather split the cost.