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russolivant 02-09-08 10:36

Givi Top box for Tenere
 
First post - at least it's a contribution rather than a question :-)

I picked up 2 Tenere's at the weekend for a RTW trip next year. I haven't decided what alloy panniers to go for yet, but have decided on the 52 litre givi top box.

Pics attached;
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http://img361.imageshack.us/img361/4...scf2679mu5.jpg



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Molgan 02-09-08 12:26

Welcome to the forums, and good choice of rides. =)

colros 02-09-08 14:24

Nice setup,

Why two do you just plan to change them halfway round???..:toothy5: to keepm, the mileage down? :096:

Thust you are enjoying them both, and look forward to reading your reports and seeing the pictures. Good luck with the trip.:icon_compress::angel2:

tenere doug 02-09-08 14:41

Rtw
 
Nice! Is the second bike for your camera crew, medic, fixer, and not-so-well-known mate? :dink:

russolivant 02-09-08 14:49

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Originally Posted by tenere doug (Post 66744)
Nice! Is the second bike for your camera crew, medic, fixer, and not-so-well-known mate? :dink:



But of course :-)

We have a group of 3 that have bought black Tenere's for a RTW trip next year - theory being we can more easily diagnose any problems by swapping parts between bikes, share spares (water pump seals, sprockets, rear-shock, that kind of thing), etc.

tenere doug 02-09-08 17:08

Yes, it makes a lot of sense, and you can spread the weight between you. I still like the idea of taking a medic though... !

boniyam 12-10-08 15:40

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Originally Posted by russolivant (Post 66720)
it's a contribution rather than a question.
have decided on the 52 litre givi top box.

Thx for the contribution. You made my day. My tenere is one week old and yesterday i was trying to figure out how to make my old 45litre or even better, a new bigger one, fit on it.

http://picasaweb.google.com/bonimacx...FORk3dVNpvFZg#

dallas 12-10-08 19:26

It's a matter of choice, but for me I'll never ever fit a topbox on any of my bikes. Too much weight on top, causing instability? And besides that, I think it looks ugly, but that's a matter of taste, ain't it? When you're considering a RTW trip, ask the experts and they'll say, keep the weight as low(in weight and to the ground) as possible; but then again, so many experts, so many opinions! If you're happy with them, that's what counts! Greetz, Hans.

josephau 12-10-08 20:05

I agree with Dallas. The beauty point is a subjective one, so I am not going to go there. However, I think there is an inherent danger in your setup, BonniYam. My feeling is that your bike may ride like a speed boat with the front elevating slightly upward, which affects negatively the steering ability and driveability. Mind you, even the Yamaha manual does not recommend having both their top case and the side cases mounted at the same time. They recommend only one or the other. I know other blogmates did it, but the point of minimizing weight and minimizing weight at top and towards the back is well worth to be considered.

boniyam 13-10-08 01:18

Quote:

Originally Posted by dallas (Post 70547)
When you're considering a RTW trip, ask the experts and they'll say, keep the weight as low(in weight and to the ground) as possible; but then again, so many experts, so many opinions! If you're happy with them, that's what counts! Greetz, Hans.

@dallas, @josephau, you got a point. It looks ugly indeed and It's alway's good to keep the weight as low as possible.
As you wrote: So many experts, so many opinions... indeed.
This woman ( http://www.benkapulko.com/eng/index....ame=motorcycle ) made a 5 years RTW trip (solo!) with a bmwF650, aluminium side panniers and a 52 litre givi top case. Seems she felt fine with such a hugh top case.
One has to make a choice somewhere. all related to personal needs, what roads one chooses, how fast and driving style i suppose.

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Originally Posted by josephau (Post 70557)
Mind you, even the Yamaha manual does not recommend having both their top case and the side cases mounted at the same time. They recommend only one or the other.

Interesting, i didn't know that. I'm gonna check the manual.


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