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    mounting plate, monokey or monolock?

    Which system of the GIVI mounting plate did you use for the F6B application?
    I would like to get the GIVI trunk that will hold two full face helmets on the longer trips out of town..

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiflyer View Post
    At first I thought I wanted a trunk myself. Not anymore. I've owned a lot of bikes with trunks, I thought to travel that's what you needed. I like my T bag (my first one) with wheels and extendable pull handle. Sure makes it easy getting from the bike to the room. Honda's trunk for the new 1300 might be an option for those wanting one. I had some GIVI's on a first model year Triumph Sprint. All 3 bags looked the same and held a bunch. Well made too. But I think they look funky.
    Hiflyer, what tbag do you have

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    Quote Originally Posted by MAYHEM01 View Post
    Hiflyer, what tbag do you have
    This one, with the wheels and hidden extendable handle/puller.
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    looks great and I see you have the Bike Mp rack.... does it come with the fasteners below? how well does it sit on the Rack?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MAYHEM01 View Post
    looks great and I see you have the Bike Mp rack.... does it come with the fasteners below? how well does it sit on the Rack?
    In this pic it's not strapped down. It has a piece that slides down over the backrest(only works with a backrest extension, will not work with stock position) and has straps that are attached to the bag and go under the rack and clip in the buckles you can see in the pic, very secure and so easy to attach, even a red F6b owner can do it!

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    I had a Givi on mine for about a week before I decided to do the razor trunk. just wasnt a fan of the round truck on "squarish" rear end. givi3.jpggivi6.jpggivi7.jpg
    2013 Honda F6B #374 (darksided)
    2004 Honda NRX1800 RUNE #274
    2008 Can Am Spyder #21 (basically factory darksided. )
    1989 Kawasaki KZ1000 Police
    1992 Yamaha FJ1200

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    INFORMATION

    GOOD INFORMATION

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    Quote Originally Posted by hiflyer View Post
    This one, with the wheels and hidden extendable handle/puller.
    Did you monogram the F6B on there? That's a nice touch.

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    t-bag

    I have the same T-bag ,, called Route 66 ,, with attached rain cover too!!


    Any one have any experience with Bestem Top Box T-Box 929 with Built-in LED Running and Brake Light Kit?
    Comes with backrest and mounting plate, plus built in LED running and brake lights ??

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    Givi Maxia III

    Quote Originally Posted by Phantom View Post


    GIVI bags have been around for a while ....






    Does anyone have a mounting plate for this bag? I see the one in the photo and I am wondering who made it ?
    Thank You

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