Brodie
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Like TriggerT, I am building up my replacement FJR one component at a time. My bike came with a Yamaha trunk which I wish to replace with my intact Givi V46. For some reason it was not on the old bike at the point of impact.
My first bike had a plate mount on the Yamaha "rack". I reinforced the set up with a custom clamp on the back to damp any bouncing the plate may have due to its cantilevered design.
This time around I decided to go with a Givi rack because it is made out of steel, not ABS plastic. This will be the stronger method for carrying the weight back there.
I am having a problem mounting the thing. It uses 3 standoffs in back to space it above the tail piece, the 2 front mounting bolts secure it directly to the sub frame.
The problem I am having is the rack isn't formed right. With the 3 rear bolts snugged the front section is hovering over the mount pads on the sub frame by about 7/16.
I pointed this out to the clerk at RoadRider (here in San Jose) where I bought it. After showing it to him in his store parking lot he agreed to send it back to Givi and request another one. A couple weeks later I made it back to pick up the replacement, and lo and behold, the second one has the same problem. Since the Yamaha platform fits correctly on all 5 points - by gravity, I have to believe my sub frame straight, intact, and in good shape - there are no cracks in the die casting section. It looks like Givi has a problem with their bend jig, as both racks have the same fitment problem.
You can see how it interferes with the rear seat. If I just bolted all 5 mounts down tight it would damage the die cast aluminum section in the sub frame. That would be bad.
I want the rack, even though RoadRider offered to refund my money. I know that this will be a good rack once I correct the problem. Road Rider sells a lot of Givi equipment, they will let Givi know about my fitment problem. They have seen both racks as well as the Yamaha unit. Hopefully Givi will fix it on their end.
I will make the necessary adjustment to have it fit up right. It won't be difficult, I just have to be smarter than steel. I plan to heat this bend area to give it just a bit more angle.
As you can see the front mounting holes are a bit forward of where they belong. By adding the extra bend where my finger points that should drop it right nicely as well as correct the misalignment.
My question for the forum members - especially the 2nd Gen. owners with the same rack...
Did you have the same problem?
Or is this something new that has developed with the Givi bend jig.
Thanks
Brodie
My first bike had a plate mount on the Yamaha "rack". I reinforced the set up with a custom clamp on the back to damp any bouncing the plate may have due to its cantilevered design.
This time around I decided to go with a Givi rack because it is made out of steel, not ABS plastic. This will be the stronger method for carrying the weight back there.
I am having a problem mounting the thing. It uses 3 standoffs in back to space it above the tail piece, the 2 front mounting bolts secure it directly to the sub frame.
The problem I am having is the rack isn't formed right. With the 3 rear bolts snugged the front section is hovering over the mount pads on the sub frame by about 7/16.
I pointed this out to the clerk at RoadRider (here in San Jose) where I bought it. After showing it to him in his store parking lot he agreed to send it back to Givi and request another one. A couple weeks later I made it back to pick up the replacement, and lo and behold, the second one has the same problem. Since the Yamaha platform fits correctly on all 5 points - by gravity, I have to believe my sub frame straight, intact, and in good shape - there are no cracks in the die casting section. It looks like Givi has a problem with their bend jig, as both racks have the same fitment problem.
You can see how it interferes with the rear seat. If I just bolted all 5 mounts down tight it would damage the die cast aluminum section in the sub frame. That would be bad.
I want the rack, even though RoadRider offered to refund my money. I know that this will be a good rack once I correct the problem. Road Rider sells a lot of Givi equipment, they will let Givi know about my fitment problem. They have seen both racks as well as the Yamaha unit. Hopefully Givi will fix it on their end.
I will make the necessary adjustment to have it fit up right. It won't be difficult, I just have to be smarter than steel. I plan to heat this bend area to give it just a bit more angle.
As you can see the front mounting holes are a bit forward of where they belong. By adding the extra bend where my finger points that should drop it right nicely as well as correct the misalignment.
My question for the forum members - especially the 2nd Gen. owners with the same rack...
Did you have the same problem?
Or is this something new that has developed with the Givi bend jig.
Thanks
Brodie
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