Great to have you abroad...aboard.
The V46 GIVI top case is larger and can more easily take a helmet or two. The Yamaha case is supported by the plastic rear rack, the GIVI by its own, less expensive, metal, stronger, uglier aluminum rack. Personally, I prefer the GIVI setup. I had 3 GIVIs on my ZRX 1200 and was spoiled by them.
I have found that the stock shield puts the smooth airflow at my chest-neck level (at 5'9"). I never use it all the way up unless it is very cold and I have found that if I put it halfway up, it directs the air into a Moses-like parting of the waters on my shield. I simply put up with the back pressure. I am still considering the options of the Rifle tiltable shield, the laminar flow shield, or some new one that comes along. I am not yet convinced that I will, in fact, change the shield.
Enjoy the ride and ride safely,
Ron
The V46 GIVI top case is larger and can more easily take a helmet or two. The Yamaha case is supported by the plastic rear rack, the GIVI by its own, less expensive, metal, stronger, uglier aluminum rack. Personally, I prefer the GIVI setup. I had 3 GIVIs on my ZRX 1200 and was spoiled by them.
I have found that the stock shield puts the smooth airflow at my chest-neck level (at 5'9"). I never use it all the way up unless it is very cold and I have found that if I put it halfway up, it directs the air into a Moses-like parting of the waters on my shield. I simply put up with the back pressure. I am still considering the options of the Rifle tiltable shield, the laminar flow shield, or some new one that comes along. I am not yet convinced that I will, in fact, change the shield.
Enjoy the ride and ride safely,
Ron