Excaleng
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I appreciate your input kitty, and to everyone else thanks also and keep it coming. As vague as the aim may be to some this poll has helped two people already and it's only been running for 4 1/2 hrs. Cheers.
'' I don't know why some sub frames break and some don't.''This is normal
and this is 2 up travelling
So far no cracks.
I also have a trailer now. I don't know why some sub frames break and some don't.
Rob
Per a request from a fellow rider, I am going to look into designing a hidden bolt-on stiffener frame. Anyone need a stiffy?
Can you give some more detail on what the idea is?Per a request from a fellow rider, I am going to look into designing a hidden bolt-on stiffener frame. Anyone need a stiffy?
I got the ram-bone, what's the difference between that and a stiffy? I thought they were one and the same.Per a request from a fellow rider, I am going to look into designing a hidden bolt-on stiffener frame. Anyone need a stiffy?
The Ram-Bone is a little 5" rod sticking out in front. The stiffy will be stuffed into your back end and will push up the junk in your trunk.I got the ram-bone, what's the difference between that and a stiffy? I thought they were one and the same.Per a request from a fellow rider, I am going to look into designing a hidden bolt-on stiffener frame. Anyone need a stiffy?
Ha ha ha ha that's a crackerThe Ram-Bone is a little 5" rod sticking out in front. The stiffy will be stuffed into your back end and will push up the junk in your trunk.I got the ram-bone, what's the difference between that and a stiffy? I thought they were one and the same.Per a request from a fellow rider, I am going to look into designing a hidden bolt-on stiffener frame. Anyone need a stiffy?
Stiffening the top case mounting surface seems to be one of the benefits the Givi S357 mount brings, thus reducing the potential for flexing the cast rear sub frame component. However the Givi part also makes a better job of transferring some of the load onto the main box cross section part of the rear sub frame thus providing a double benefit. I'd be very surprised to find anyone suffering a failure of the cast sub frame when they had an S357 fitted. IMO it just doesn't look so good as the original grab handles.Per a request from a fellow rider, I am going to look into designing a hidden bolt-on stiffener frame. Anyone need a stiffy?
That's putting it nicely. The thing is just plain ugly. I like function and form, but this is why I'm interested in what Gerauld has in mind for a hidden brace. I just got a factory top box and factory mount. I would be so pissed if this breaks my sub-frame and I'm already feeling paranoid about using it. Maybe to haul balloons or styrofoam peanuts? I'd actually like to be able to put 10 pounds of stuff in there and not worry at all, like with my side-cases.Stiffening the top case mounting surface seems to be one of the benefits the Givi S357 mount brings, thus reducing the potential for flexing the cast rear sub frame component. However the Givi part also makes a better job of transferring some of the load onto the main box cross section part of the rear sub frame thus providing a double benefit. I'd be very surprised to find anyone suffering a failure of the cast sub frame when they had an S357 fitted. IMO it just doesn't look so good as the original grab handles.Per a request from a fellow rider, I am going to look into designing a hidden bolt-on stiffener frame. Anyone need a stiffy?
I'd be interested.Per a request from a fellow rider, I am going to look into designing a hidden bolt-on stiffener frame. Anyone need a stiffy? :blush2:
My FJR looks much like the one in the picture when I go camping. So far no problems. However this thread makes me think if I put the bike on a trailer or pickup truck I'll not connect tie downs to the rear hand rails. That could put alot of stress on the subframe.'' I don't know why some sub frames break and some don't.''This is normal
and this is 2 up travelling
So far no cracks.
I also have a trailer now. I don't know why some sub frames break and some don't.
Rob
I have the same query also...!!
About the same. I had it mounted on a metal rack that used the three base mounting point. I believe the flip flapping caused the failure. I now have the 357 Givi mount. Was it normal use, did I abuse it? Yes, mine and no I load far less weight than others have on their bikes.Mine broke. I think it's good to point out also that saying 'Givi' rack doesn't clearly describe the rack. I NOW have a 357, but it was a Givi rack before, but wihtout the forward support.
I had the small Givi topbox, I don't know the model, but would be completely filled with one full face helmet. I did not put excessive weight in it.
I do have a 357 rack now, but it interferes with the aux tank so until I get to my buddy's buddy's shop to modify the fuel cell mount, I can't have them both on the bike at the same time.
Geez, here's the good that just came out of this poll/thread. I was planning to do the mods in April/May. Completely not thinking about the IBR13 rider who wants to borrom my tank for the IBR. Leave it as is for now, after the IBR, then I can mess with it
I think I'm the sole yes at this point.