Hard luggage?

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  1. V4toTour

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    The givi top rack with monolock top plate and side racks are on order. Any suggestions in what combo of cases fit the bike best? I was reading there's adapters available to mount other brand side cases to the givi monokey side racks.
     
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    I think only Givi avaialble for 5th gen.
    So not much choice unless you can find the Corbin Beedle :wink:
     
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    Kappa makes luggage for the gen 5. I've got their too case and like it just fine. Saved big over givi.
     
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    If you haven't gotten cases yet, I would look in to Caribou Cases (http://cariboucases.com/Side-Luggage-for-Givi-Racks/). Yes, they are square cases that some say ruin the sex appeal look of the VFR, but they are thinner by a couple inches than other cases out there. I put the 35L cases on mine and love em.

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    How are those in cross winds?
     
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    They do look easier to carry. That is my one dislike of the Givi, the handles.
     
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    Thanks for the suggestion, but already went with the givi E41 sides. They barely cleared my high mount exhaust but did as they curve away from the mounting points, I doubt the rectangular caribou ones would. I also like the built in lense to accomodate brake and turn signals.
     
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    I like the look of those cases. I have the givi 21 litre side cases now. I was planning on adding E360 side cases. Have you had a pillion on the back with those cases? Does that even work?
     
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    They are super easy to carry; You can kind of see them in the picture, but they have fold down handles (quite comfortable) that make them like a briefcase. They also carry a full warranty and if you are ever able to break open a case in a wreck, they will replace it for just the cost of S&H.
     
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    I have ridden two up with these cases, and there is room for a second on back. It is not the most space in the world, but I have not had any complains about it. I have not had the cover over the pillion though.
     
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    They are not too bad. I had them out in 25-35mph winds this afternoon and they are noticeably there, but they do not act like a sail and carry you across the lane.
     
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    They do indeed not clear a high mount exhaust. I have a Two Bros on mine and have to get 1 1/2" spacers which allows the mount clear the exhaust by about a 1/4" and allows the case to be about an inch away from the exhaust.
     
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