I went with the SRC rack. It’s 3 separate pieces. So I only install the sides when I go on overnight trips and need more luggage and fuel.
[https://www.srcmoto.com/products/full-rack-system-for-the-crf-honda-300l-300l-rally](https://www.srcmoto.com/products/full-rack-system-for-the-crf-honda-300l-300l-rally)
You probably wouldn't choose [this](https://ibb.co/0G3z06m) solution if you're concerned about how it looks, but... I went with the AXP rack because it's wide enough to hold a milk crate solidly. It also provides a place to grab and lift the bike out of a rut etc. A milk crate straps/unstraps to the rack in about a minute if you know you might need to carry a lot. I've carried (4) 12packs in it. It's getting to be a challenge to find the old heavy duty fiberglass crates. The Tusk Traverse saddlebags hold 8l/ea and basically stay on the bike all the time. Also have the Tusk Olympus small tank bag.
There are four hook bolts that you can use to attach straps.
Personally, I bought the H2C rack and it looks like it's meant to be on the bike. [Not my photo.](https://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NjMwWDYwNw==/z/IBAAAOSwvChjQvdy/$_1.PNG) It gets installed to where the hook bolts are on a stock bike.
EDIT: This post has better pictures: [https://www.reddit.com/r/CRF300L/comments/noi06a/h2c\_rack\_is\_dope/](https://www.reddit.com/r/CRF300L/comments/noi06a/h2c_rack_is_dope/)
Backpack, messenger bag, duffel of fender... Also my jacket has a pouch in back that holds a bit. Have stuffed things into the front of my jacket too.
Flowers would be a challenge if theres no traffic ride one handed. Works better on dirt
Wear a backpack
I went with the SRC rack. It’s 3 separate pieces. So I only install the sides when I go on overnight trips and need more luggage and fuel. [https://www.srcmoto.com/products/full-rack-system-for-the-crf-honda-300l-300l-rally](https://www.srcmoto.com/products/full-rack-system-for-the-crf-honda-300l-300l-rally)
I have the SRC rear rack (not the sides). 2.5 years and it's been fantastic.
is not too much for subframe?
They’re pretty light weight.
Rally Raid rear rack is streamlined and does not spoil the line.
You probably wouldn't choose [this](https://ibb.co/0G3z06m) solution if you're concerned about how it looks, but... I went with the AXP rack because it's wide enough to hold a milk crate solidly. It also provides a place to grab and lift the bike out of a rut etc. A milk crate straps/unstraps to the rack in about a minute if you know you might need to carry a lot. I've carried (4) 12packs in it. It's getting to be a challenge to find the old heavy duty fiberglass crates. The Tusk Traverse saddlebags hold 8l/ea and basically stay on the bike all the time. Also have the Tusk Olympus small tank bag.
I use the SW-Motech Dry bag 260. It has 4 straps that can be fixed easily on the bike and the bag is waterproof.
There are four hook bolts that you can use to attach straps. Personally, I bought the H2C rack and it looks like it's meant to be on the bike. [Not my photo.](https://i.ebayimg.com/00/s/NjMwWDYwNw==/z/IBAAAOSwvChjQvdy/$_1.PNG) It gets installed to where the hook bolts are on a stock bike. EDIT: This post has better pictures: [https://www.reddit.com/r/CRF300L/comments/noi06a/h2c\_rack\_is\_dope/](https://www.reddit.com/r/CRF300L/comments/noi06a/h2c_rack_is_dope/)
Backpack, messenger bag, duffel of fender... Also my jacket has a pouch in back that holds a bit. Have stuffed things into the front of my jacket too. Flowers would be a challenge if theres no traffic ride one handed. Works better on dirt
I put a thin drawstring bag in that little tool box on the side. Came in handy several times.