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sstiletto 22-06-06 21:13

Luggage on the XT
 
Has anyone any experience of fitting hard luggage to an XT? I've currently got a Givi Monorack base plate fixed to a Yamaha rack but it sticks up in the air 3 or 4 inches higher than it needs to. Also the rack warns of a 5kg limit. Givi's XT660 specific Monolock mounting looks a lot neater. Has anyone fitted one? Is it sturdy and easy to fit?
Also do you know a clever way of stopping your throwovers melting on the exhausts without
fitting a permanent frame.

CaptMoto 22-06-06 21:35

Quote:

Originally Posted by sstiletto
Has anyone any experience of fitting hard luggage to an XT? I've currently got a Givi Monorack base plate fixed to a Yamaha rack but it sticks up in the air 3 or 4 inches higher than it needs to. Also the rack warns of a 5kg limit. Givi's XT660 specific Monolock mounting looks a lot neater. Has anyone fitted one? Is it sturdy and easy to fit?
Also do you know a clever way of stopping your throwovers melting on the exhausts without
fitting a permanent frame.

Send TediBair a pm and ask him, he is the only one i know who has one of them :violent4: :tearyeyed:

Engin 23-06-06 20:37

I use givi/kappa rack on my xtr. The base of the rack is very close to the end of the bike and it looks neat. It is very easy to fit. (it took me 10 mins to mount on the bike) If you want, i can send you pics of the bike with the topcase.

Buck 25-06-06 10:27

Quote:

Originally Posted by sstiletto
Has anyone any experience of fitting hard luggage to an XT? I've currently got a Givi Monorack base plate fixed to a Yamaha rack but it sticks up in the air 3 or 4 inches higher than it needs to. Also the rack warns of a 5kg limit. Givi's XT660 specific Monolock mounting looks a lot neater. Has anyone fitted one? Is it sturdy and easy to fit?
Also do you know a clever way of stopping your throwovers melting on the exhausts without
fitting a permanent frame.

Have a look at this......and best of all its FREE !!!!!.

http://londonbikers.com/forums/shwme...essageID=76866

sstiletto 25-06-06 23:50

XT Luggage
 
Engin,

I would be very grateful to see a photo or two of your luggage system.

Buck,

Thanks for sending the link. Unfortunately, I'm getting a 'page not found' error from it. What does it show?

Tedibair 26-06-06 01:34

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hi everyone i know long time no see. hope everyone is fine.

right where was we.....
i got the yamaha bracket which is high but the reason for it is one it includes the hand rails for pillions (the handles are wider) two there is a couple of loops so you can fit a U-Lock under the plate.

i will agree totaly with it being high, i have found when going on rides i leave the box at home because you lose about 10-15MPH out of the top end.

the good thing i will say is i use the loops to hold the U-Lock i have comes in handy when locking my helmet to the bike and a lilttle security when parked away from home.

i put tons of crap in my box (givi flow). i always use it for work as i leave my helmet in there but i also carry a oxford monster lock and chain in there plus the u-lock there weight more then the 5kg they say but i dont see no stress marks on the bike what so ever. the braket i have uses the screw holes from the stock pillion handles, this is great cos no drilling involved.

the givi one looks good but i'm pritty sure u need to drill holes in the back of the bike to fit it and plus as it dont use the pillion handle holes so i cant see it being able to hold alot more weight then 5kg

the max i have had in the box is about 8-10kg with no trouble (only a little handling difference)

and oh yea dont listen to fran its not "like putting a roof rack on a porsche"

lol just kidding fran

hope this helps you out mate :028:

CaptMoto 26-06-06 01:49

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tedibair
hi everyone i know long time no see. hope everyone is fine.

right where was we.....
i got the yamaha bracket which is high but the reason for it is one it includes the hand rails for pillions (the handles are wider) two there is a couple of loops so you can fit a U-Lock under the plate.

i will agree totaly with it being high, i have found when going on rides i leave the box at home because you lose about 10-15MPH out of the top end.

the good thing i will say is i use the loops to hold the U-Lock i have comes in handy when locking my helmet to the bike and a lilttle security when parked away from home.


i put tons of crap in my box (givi flow). i always use it for work as i leave my helmet in there but i also carry a oxford monster lock and chain in there plus the u-lock there weight more then the 5kg they say but i dont see no stress marks on the bike what so ever. the braket i have uses the screw holes from the stock pillion handles, this is great cos no drilling involved.

the givi one looks good but i'm pritty sure u need to drill holes in the back of the bike to fit it and plus as it dont use the pillion handle holes so i cant see it being able to hold alot more weight then 5kg

the max i have had in the box is about 8-10kg with no trouble (only a little handling difference)

and oh yea dont listen to fran its not "like putting a roof rack on a porsche"

lol just kidding fran

hope this helps you out mate :028:

So.... why are you the only one i know who has one? :blob6: :026:

jpcorreia 29-07-06 12:33

I have a acquired the Givi monolock case carrier and the case monolock e450 on last friday (29july). The first impression of it its positive. it�s good to ride without no weight in my back, to keep the helmet in the box (one or two), to be able to ride at the supermarket to by small stuff... lots of things...

it wasnt i who mounted it but i supose it�s not very dificult because it took about 5 minutes. there is no need to make holes or change any aspect, its quite nice and not high.

The e450 case can take 2 helmets and its functional, the negative point is for the 3 kilos maximum load. of course you can put more but its on your responsability. The ideal case is the e470 but is also a bit more expensive of course.

if anyone want some photos i will provide them in the future.

jpcorreia 01-08-06 01:59

correction to my last post: instead of "ideal case is the e470" i wanted to refer the E52 model.

hog660 02-08-06 23:42

With regard to the throwover question, what's wrong with having permanent heat shields? I got some made when I had my tailpipes made, and now I would not be without them. They're great! They give so many more options for bungeeing stuff on. Don't dismiss the idea. If you want to carry luggage they do warrant consideration.
http://i95.photobucket.com/albums/l1...gpic_00055.jpg

jpcorreia 09-08-06 16:54

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Givi solution

cbr-ica 07-02-08 15:22

Hello All,

I need to fit a topcase on my 2007 XTX. Has anyone already done it? I have been talking to givi.at and they have no mounting kit for this bike. Hepco-Becker has a 52L topcase (Journey52) which accomodates 2 helmets (the bigger, the better :D) but I don't know if they have the mounting kit for 2007XTX.
Please help asap because I will be traveling to Vienna next week and I want to buy it there (there aren't many topcase dealers where I live).

PS: does anyone know if the givi topcase (E52) can be mounted on any other system from another manufacturer?

motonacio 07-02-08 15:47

Quote:

Originally Posted by cbr-ica (Post 45734)
Hello All,

I need to fit a topcase on my 2007 XTX. Has anyone already done it? I have been talking to givi.at and they have no mounting kit for this bike. Hepco-Becker has a 52L topcase (Journey52) which accomodates 2 helmets (the bigger, the better :D) but I don't know if they have the mounting kit for 2007XTX.
Please help asap because I will be traveling to Vienna next week and I want to buy it there (there aren't many topcase dealers where I live).

PS: does anyone know if the givi topcase (E52) can be mounted on any other system from another manufacturer?

ebay

Shows a Yam XT specific mounting - quote the part number SR353M to the dealer.

midlife crisis 07-02-08 16:34

SWMotech sell a rack that you can get a Givi adapter plate with, should fit any Givi luggage (they actually sell adapter plates for most manufacturers � I went for the H&B adapter plates on the SWMotech Pannier Racks for �15 but I could just as easily change those plates to suit any other luggage).

cbr-ica 07-02-08 16:41

@motonacio: that is the mounting for 2006
@mc: it does not seem very strong. does it touch the tail. it seems that the whole weight off the topcase will be on the tail. http://www.sw-motech.com/produkt/ind...&marken_id=101
mounting instructions: http://www.sw-motech.com/anbauanleit..._281_100_b.pdf
I am looking for something to hold 5kg topcase + 5kg load at least.

midlife crisis 07-02-08 17:36

I can only speak of the pannier racks I got from them which, whilst not being used to carry panniers, double as a cunning crash bar system and support the weight of the bike very well (even when flipping the bike over twice ;) ) as the big rusty scratch marks on mine can demonstrate. I have a set of H&B Panniers that I load to the brim and they've never shifted or broken away once. I've clipped a few fence posts, gates and cages with 'em and other than an un-nerving wobble they've done exactly as they say on the tin.

What sort of capacity/weight limits does SWMotech suggest they're capable off? I would give 'em a call, they were very helpful with me when my brain stopped working whilst trying to order my stuff. :tongue3:


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