Here is some shots of my 650 with the Givi rack and pannier system on but without the luggage fitted. When I was looking at getting this lot I could not find any pics of it all without the luggage on. I wanted to see how far out it stuck (the gate to the front garden where the bike lives over night is a bit of a tight fit )ease of access to the petrol cap and where the rails went - I carry all sorts of junk (RC warships, RC tanks, PC monitors whatever big box of stuff the wife ordered and I had to pick up from the post office, etc) on the back of my bikes and have got used to them so wanted to see how good they would be to me
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650 Givi pannier and top box mount
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- Benefactor
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Re: 650 Givi pannier and top box mount
Looks a nice fit. Givi's stuff is good quality. I see what you mean about tight access to the front of house!
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Re: 650 Givi pannier and top box mount
Panniers are something for me to consider,I'm having a Suzuki mount for my Givi box I prefer look of it opposed to the Givi one
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Re: 650 Givi pannier and top box mount
I went with Givi as it can support a greater weight, 15Kg as apposed to 5Kg.
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Re: 650 Givi pannier and top box mount
Do you know if the Givi pannier rails fix with the Suzuki rack/plate