HyperPete
Opinionated curmudgeon
I have a 2016 that came with a factory top box. When riding 2-up, it pushes the passenger too far forward, pushing ME forward. Can this be modified somehow so the top box is further aft?
I don't think that is an option on the Yamaha top box, unfortunately. I guess if I lost some of the excess padding I carry around with me the problem would not be so noticeable. But I don't see that happening anytime soon!I took the pad off my Givi and the wife liked it a LOT better than with the pad. Her jacket has back protection, and the Givi is smooth.
How did you move it back? Is the mounting bracket separate from the case? Did you need to drill holes?I moved it my case back 1.5 inches so I could leave the cushion on it so the wife (management) doesn't complain. She thinks it's perfect now. Sorry bikes in storage right now or I would take pics for you. foot and a half of snow and -22C
Judging by other items of yours that I have purchased, it will probably be a great solution. I'll be watching for information on this!I am currently modifying a Givi SR357 with an extension plate welded to the rear of the rack. It will move the trunk back 4-1/2". The end user could drill additional holes closer if he finds it too far back. I will post a photo of the finished rack.
Awesome, thanks!Shoot a PM to AuburnFJR. He modified his OE trunk position using the SR357 mount and an adapter plate.
--G
Chris,Watch the load weight in the box if you move the box back, you will be increasing the leverage on the sub frame.Definitely one of the factors which caused by sub frame to break on my '05.
Other major factors was that was a GivI 42 loaded to the gills with camping equipment and I hit a major sink in the road at speed inbound to Tok on the ALCAN.
I must have flown the bike 60', landed it fine but you know something is wrong when the rear wheel is rubbing on the fender.
Chris
Uh-oh, they must be on imgur. That's blocked where I work. (Why, I have no clue!)Here's the modified SR357 with the 4-1/2" extension (1/8" thick) added:
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