mattster31
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If you are trying to decide which one to get.............perhaps this will help.
These are photo's of a GIVI E52 and a 2003 Yamaha top box.
The Yamaha box is sturdier in terms of construction, but the GIVI is more aerodynamic. There is a difference in the way the bike feels on a windy day with both top cases, but with the GIVI, it's MUCH less noticeable.
The Yamaha has a stronger latching mechanism (same as the sidebags), but both are easily opened with one hand.
The GIVI has the option of rear brake and signal lights. https://www.admorelighting.com
I think the only thing you could do to the Yamaha is stick on hyperlights. https://www.hyperlites.com
Both cases have an optional backrest. The GIVI has an optional top rack.
Both have good mounts (recalled on the Yamaha), but the GIVI has more than one mount available. However, one member did successfully make a plate for the Yamaha box, allowing it to move back. (I will post the link when I find it)
Dimensions: Yamaha 19" / 22" / 14"
GIVI 17.5" / 23" / 11.5
As you can see, the GIVI is smaller in external size.
You will see in the photo below the usable space available. 52L in the GIVI.....less in the Yamaha.
I have seen the Yamaha advertised as having 1.83 cubic feet of space which = 51.8L....NOT!!
I took a bag stuffed with clothes that I shoved in the GIVI (it was snug).
I then tried to shove the same bag in the Yamaha......no go. I would put it in the range of 40-45L.
The photos below show the Yamaha box looking more "factory" (obviously) than the GIVI, but the
GIVI can be color matched. Either on order, or by sending it to Garauld.
Personal preference will decided which one is right for you. Hopefully, this will help you make an informed decision. :glare:
These are photo's of a GIVI E52 and a 2003 Yamaha top box.
The Yamaha box is sturdier in terms of construction, but the GIVI is more aerodynamic. There is a difference in the way the bike feels on a windy day with both top cases, but with the GIVI, it's MUCH less noticeable.
The Yamaha has a stronger latching mechanism (same as the sidebags), but both are easily opened with one hand.
The GIVI has the option of rear brake and signal lights. https://www.admorelighting.com
I think the only thing you could do to the Yamaha is stick on hyperlights. https://www.hyperlites.com
Both cases have an optional backrest. The GIVI has an optional top rack.
Both have good mounts (recalled on the Yamaha), but the GIVI has more than one mount available. However, one member did successfully make a plate for the Yamaha box, allowing it to move back. (I will post the link when I find it)
Dimensions: Yamaha 19" / 22" / 14"
GIVI 17.5" / 23" / 11.5
As you can see, the GIVI is smaller in external size.
You will see in the photo below the usable space available. 52L in the GIVI.....less in the Yamaha.
I have seen the Yamaha advertised as having 1.83 cubic feet of space which = 51.8L....NOT!!
I took a bag stuffed with clothes that I shoved in the GIVI (it was snug).
I then tried to shove the same bag in the Yamaha......no go. I would put it in the range of 40-45L.
The photos below show the Yamaha box looking more "factory" (obviously) than the GIVI, but the
GIVI can be color matched. Either on order, or by sending it to Garauld.
Personal preference will decided which one is right for you. Hopefully, this will help you make an informed decision. :glare:
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