I just put a new one on my 06 this week, however I'm at work right now. I'll have to measure it when I get home and reply then. I'm pretty sure it will hold just about any laptop. I have a Dell Latitude D610 here for work and it will fit. I get off at noon today so I'll measure it and get back to you. Someone else might beat me to it though.Anyone know the interior rectangular dimensions of the Yamaha top box? Looking for a waterproof way to cayy my laptop too/from work.
Seattle, rain is not an option.
Drives park the heads beyond the data section when they're powered down. They're usually held in place with a magnet which is overridden with an electromagnet at power up. Laying a laptop on its bottom is better than upright, because larger bumps can actually unseat the heads from their parked position if subjected to Gs while upright.I used to carry my laptop in the side case. There was not much room for padding and eventually my hard drive failed. Can't say for sure that it was caused by riding in the side case, but that seems to be the likely cause. Now I carry the laptop laying flat in my Givi V46 and have not had any problems.
The smallest dimension is the very bottom of the box and measures 10"x17" free area. The width dimension gets bigger as you go vertical towards the top. The back and sides are pretty much straight up and down, but the front has a concave shape to it. The width increases to 12" at the top. The depth is quite large so don't think that would be an issue. Hope this helps, let me know if you need anything else.I just put a new one on my 06 this week, however I'm at work right now. I'll have to measure it when I get home and reply then. I'm pretty sure it will hold just about any laptop. I have a Dell Latitude D610 here for work and it will fit. I get off at noon today so I'll measure it and get back to you. Someone else might beat me to it though.Anyone know the interior rectangular dimensions of the Yamaha top box? Looking for a waterproof way to cayy my laptop too/from work.
Seattle, rain is not an option.
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Drives park the heads beyond the data section when they're powered down. They're usually held in place with a magnet which is overridden with an electromagnet at power up. Laying a laptop on its bottom is better than upright, because larger bumps can actually unseat the heads from their parked position if subjected to Gs while upright.I used to carry my laptop in the side case. There was not much room for padding and eventually my hard drive failed. Can't say for sure that it was caused by riding in the side case, but that seems to be the likely cause. Now I carry the laptop laying flat in my Givi V46 and have not had any problems.
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