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 Posted: 23:14 - 14 Feb 2011 Post subject: Re: Luggage advice please |
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| loubelle wrote: | 1. Which is better - a luggage rack and then put a givi plate on it, or go for a givi rack for my bike (not been able to find one as yet). |
Probably cheaper to get a standard type rack then fit a plate.
| loubelle wrote: | 2.Are givi and kappa equally as good as each other ? |
Companies are in partnership, quality is the same.
| loubelle wrote: | 3.I don't want a huge box that takes 2 helmets , but the last one I had was tiny and only just fitted my arai in it diagonally . Any ideas what size box I am after ?? I am thinking somewhere along the 39 litre range ?? |
Just get the biggest you can afford, you will use it on other bikes you gat and they never seem big enough whatever size they are.
| loubelle wrote: | 4.Any ideas where I can buy a box cheaply ? I've looked on ebay and think I would like to get a brand new one . |
Ebay or https://www.motorbikesandparts.co.uk/ |
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Depend how much you put in it, you don't have to totally fill it with scrap metal  |
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Thanks , I just want to be able to nip to asda without the kids and fit a basketfull in there quite happily really .
And I don't think I really ride over 50mph ....... ever
Would you say the 2 helmet boxes are too big size wise for the YBR250?? (It isn't much bigger than the 125)
Thanks for the other advice I will look into other types now too. ____________________ previous bikes ;Honda CG125,Yamaha TW125,Yamaha YBR125,Yamaha XJ6 Diversion
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Hehe, you can quite easily fit a basket full in the rickman ones, i quite often do although pizza boxes dont fit in it too well.. i usually put them in a backpack
The 2 helmet boxes do sometimes look a tad huge on little bikes.. But who cares when its practical i sometimes wish mine was bigger, as when you get somewhere, say for shopping and you dont wanna walk around in all your gear, its nice to have somewhere to plonk it and you fit more inside the 2 helmet ones. But.. usually i get by, just stick my helmet in a helmet bag, slung over my shoulder with jacket in the box and it isnt too bad
Its only too big if you think it is, they were meant for all bikes depends if you want it to be pleasing to the eye or not. Stick it in google and look for a few pictures see how it looks, theres gotta be one about somewhere
By the sounds of it you should be fine with the normal rack, although just to be safe i wouldnt recommend putting bricks or anything it in  ____________________ A2 Passed 18/6/10 |
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Thanks Moo
Note to self - no buying bricks at asda - even if they are half price  ____________________ previous bikes ;Honda CG125,Yamaha TW125,Yamaha YBR125,Yamaha XJ6 Diversion
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Hmm, I'd sound a note of caution. The YBR 250 racks I've found with a quick google do look quite flimsy.
https://www.cmcbikes.com/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/302x302/5e06319eda06f020e43594a9c230972d/f/i/file_5_3.jpg
Is that the one you've been looking at? I honestly would hesitate to put a top box on that - it'd put a lot of strain on the mounting.
I'm not even sure that Yahama do an OEM rack and top box for the YBR 250, which is disappointing.
Sorry, I'd like to be more positive, but I don't want you to lose your top box the first time you hit the giddy heights of 50mph.
Have you thought about panniers instead? You can get a fair amount into an expanding pair, although obviously they are more fiddly, less secure and not as waterproof.  ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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Thanks roger would you not even put a 1 helmet box on that rack ?
That is the rack i was going to buy.
Really need the top box , mostly for putting helmet in when I go anywhere as I can't carry much else whilst holding it  ____________________ previous bikes ;Honda CG125,Yamaha TW125,Yamaha YBR125,Yamaha XJ6 Diversion
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I use a Renntec luggage rack with a Givi plate and a 45L top box on the Bandit.
https://thumbs1.ebaystatic.com/m/m_EIxge4ND7Dw_ILYOh08UA/140.jpg
Been using it during a regular commute and for weekend blasts for the past year with no major problems... although I make sure I regularly check that the fixing bolts are secure, and I have no need to carry anything very heavy in it. ____________________ 1st bike (Sept'06 - May'10) : 1991 GPZ500S / Current bike (since Nov 2009) : 2003 Suzuki Bandit 600N
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| loubelle wrote: | Thanks roger would you not even put a 1 helmet box on that rack ? |
I'd have to see it in the flesh, plus what it's bolting to to on the bike. My concern would be the mounts, and the torsional force on them. It might be just fine, but you'd be paying quite a lot to find out.
If you do go for that rack, you may be able to get it welded directly on to the frame, as well as bolting it on. Likely not though, I think there would be bodywork in the way. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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https://www.cmcbikes.com/genuine-yamaha-luggage-rack-yamaha-ybr-250-2009.html
this website states it is not to be used in conjuntion with a top case
givi don't make a rack for the YBR250
so what am I supposed to use ?
Looks like I will be buying a knox rucksack instead  ____________________ previous bikes ;Honda CG125,Yamaha TW125,Yamaha YBR125,Yamaha XJ6 Diversion
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Maximum load limit 5kg.
Who was it that posted the topbox warning of no weights over 3kg?
I still think this is to cover their bums. Helmets weight about 1.5kg
And i doubt your shopping is regularly going to outweight 5kg ) unless buying bulk milk )
To be honest, my whole racking system looks alot flimsier then the ybr250 one, it wasnt even made for my bike.. i just made it fit :o although the ybr one does look like a glorified hand grip.
Not sure how heavy the usual round shaped topboxes weigh, but cant see a lighter one being much of a problem
Could always go with soft luggage? Or a tank bag  ____________________ A2 Passed 18/6/10
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| Pete. wrote: | | Rogerborg wrote: | My concern would be the mounts, and the torsional force on them.
If you do go for that rack, you may be able to get it welded directly on to the frame, as well as bolting it on. Likely not though, I think there would be bodywork in the way. |
Looks ok to me. The last thing you'd want to do with a flimsy rack is weld it on anyway - what sort of advice is that? |
Bolded to help out the hard of comprehending. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Thanks everyone for your advice.
Am still pondering  ____________________ previous bikes ;Honda CG125,Yamaha TW125,Yamaha YBR125,Yamaha XJ6 Diversion
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Nothing wrong with my comprehension. Those mounts are stronger than you might think. If they were flat then there might be an argument to worry about work-hardening from flexing and cracking, but not with a fold down the middle.
Even if they were - welding them on would not be the answer. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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