Hard to keep up w/ all the various versions of the PCA racks and backrests! I have a Givi E52 case w/ the Givi lights and have a question that an e-mail to/from and phone call to PCA still hasn't answered as definitively as I would like (Dan at PCA wasn't exactly sure). I am looking at both PCA's Sport Touring Rack and Givi Topbox Rack primarily because I really like the looks of these combined w/ their Passenger Backrest and because they allow for more rearward location of the topbox than the Givi mount which I have. I sort of prefer the smaller size of the Topbox Rack over the Touring Rack. Because I will be taking the box on and off and would like to avoid the scratches that would inevitably appear on the PCA Givi Topbox Rack if I used the PCA Topbox Mounting Kit, I'm leaning toward the Givi E250 Adapter Plate (I know it costs $63 vs $19 for the PCA Mounting Kit). When the Givi topbox is not on the bike I would want to have the PCA Passenger Backrest on for my wife. My question is, can the PCA Passenger Backrest be easily installed and removed from the PCA Givi Topbox Rack if the E250 Adapter Plate is in place? My concern is that the E250 Adapter Plate might interfere w/ accesssing screw holes necessary for installing/removing the PCA Passenger Backrest. From looking at pictures of the latest version of the PCA Givi Topbox Rack it would appear that the 3 triangle-arranged screw holes for attachment of the backrest would be well in front of the E250 Adapter Plate and not be covered in any way. However, all the pictures I find w/ the E250 Adapter Plate on a PCA Givi Topbox Rack appear to show the Plate on an earlier version of the Rack w/ only 2 holes, which sometimes appear to be infringed upon by the Adapter Plate. Does someone have the arrangement that I'm looking at and could answer my question based upon firsthand knowledge/experience? Finally, another thought is that I might be able to install a Givi electrical contact plate in the E250 Adapter Plate to reproduce the easy on/off w/ electrical connection made/broken that my current Givi mount allows. Anyone else considered or tried this? Otherwise I'm sure I could rewire things and come up w/ a workable solution to restore the lighting. Thanks for any info/help you can provide.
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