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Before I get started, remember I'm new. Am considering a Givi 46 or 55. Do you have to use the "rack" system or is there a sleeker "plate" that can be mounted. I can't tell for sure from the Givi website. Thanks all.
The stock grab bars are plasic, at least that what they felt like on my 08. The Givi mounts at 2 places with 5 screws/bolts. One bar under the rider seat is where the old grab bars mounts and the over the rear fender. Givi used the same mounting spots as the stock grab bar. Easy installNot sure how often I will use the trunk. It seems the rack requires you to remove the grab bars from the bike, not sure I want to do that. I guess the weight could be an issue, thanks for your help.
Buy the SR 357, a much better mounting option.
The original 3 bolt mounting plate for a H&B top box eventually caused the rear sub frame of the bike to break.
And it broke the rear passenger grab rails of the bike, yep it is plastic, and very thin where it broke.
The top box was never overloaded and I think it was due to the top box “flapping” continually.
My post on the Aussie forum https://www.forum.fjr13.org/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=2050&hilit=+sub+frame
Cheers
I don't think the sub-frames are the same.Materially and structurally speaking, the Gen-I and Gen-II stock racks are pretty much the same. Abuse them and they will fail. They are cosmetically different only, but enough so to make them not interchangeable.
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