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Accessories: Motor Box (Zeus, Givi, etc)


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Posted
Originally posted by enHANZed@Feb 9 2006, 01:39 PM

a givi 46l should do juz fine ...can get @ LAB or 219 or chiap lee ..but cheapest still @ LAB

Thanks. I called Chiap Lee and they said the largest they have is 44 litres and that it cannot fit two full face helmets.

 

Where is 219?

Posted
Originally posted by chivas@Feb 9 2006, 02:04 PM

GIVI E52 maxia :thumb:

Thanks. Where can i buy this from?

 

Any idea if a 52 litres box will cause any stability problems on my phantom? Thanks.

Posted

Hi guys!!! anyone know of a cheaper version for Hepco & Becker box? not really hav to be Hepco & Becker but something silimar to e size n shape... like those squarish ones...

 

Thanks in advance!!!

 

:cheeky:

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sorrie to borrow ur thread... regarding tank bag... i am using the mfizz which is a cheap one but it will fly off when going at high speed... went to see other tank bag but look the same... will the others like givi...etc... fly off too??? other then using tank bra... wat brand is good for tank bags...??? :thumb:

Posted

how about Krauser K4

http://www.twistedthrottle.com/ezimagecatalogue/catalogue/variations/2982-350x350.jpg

i think motoworld use to carry it

http://www.yamahafz1oa.com/forum/imagehosting/thum_983544b035256b9e6.jpgFZsEXUP

 

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i was told by ah boy that E52 is too big for phantom...

 

my givi 45L can put 2 full faces.

Don't mess with old farts. Age and treachery will always overcome youth and skill.

Bullshit and brilliance only come with age and experience.

 

Proud owner of an Opel Combo 1.7 DTI

Posted
Originally posted by YZ2000@Feb 9 2006, 10:06 PM

how about Krauser K4

http://www.twistedthrottle.com/ezimagecatalogue/catalogue/variations/2982-350x350.jpg

i think motoworld use to carry it

its nice... but still it look more like Givi... anymore brands?

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Never argue with an idiot. He brings you

down to his level, then beats you on experience...

Posted
Originally posted by archenemy@Feb 9 2006, 11:35 PM

i was told by ah boy that E52 is too big for phantom...

 

my givi 45L can put 2 full faces.

Oh... i was worried about that in the case of the 52 litres box. Where can i purchase the 45litres or the 46 litres box from?

 

Is LAB ok to buy from? Is it reliable? Also, do they fix or do i need to get it fixed elsewhere. If elsewhere, where do you suggest and how much does that cost?

 

Thanks so much :smile:

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I think chiap lee got 48L Givi box . I ever buy from them for my s4 . Can fit 2 full face nicely n have room to stuff raincoat in the middle

GIVI Touring windscreen for FZ1 2006 onwards for sale - $90

 

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Posted
Originally posted by [-tRuSt-]@Feb 9 2006, 08:43 PM

sorrie to borrow ur thread... regarding tank bag... i am using the mfizz which is a cheap one but it will fly off when going at high speed... went to see other tank bag but look the same... will the others like givi...etc... fly off too??? other then using tank bra... wat brand is good for tank bags...??? :thumb:

i don't think it matters what you're using, after a certain speed, a magnetic tank bag will fly right off. i'm using a givi voyager, and what i do is i loop a bungee cord around the steering stem and secure the hooks to the bag handle. other than the bagster tank bags, i think swmotech has tank bags that secure to your tank gas-cap bolts. haven't found them in s'pore yet, though.

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Posted
Originally posted by [-tRuSt-]@Feb 9 2006, 08:43 PM

sorrie to borrow ur thread... regarding tank bag... i am using the mfizz which is a cheap one but it will fly off when going at high speed... went to see other tank bag but look the same... will the others like givi...etc... fly off too??? other then using tank bra... wat brand is good for tank bags...??? :thumb:

Simple solution is to buy some of those industrial magnets (hardware shop next to ah boy sells). Throw enough of them inside your bag next to the tank and confirm even you can't pull the bag off....

 

Quite cheap those...

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Posted
Originally posted by schinni@Feb 9 2006, 02:39 PM

Thanks. Where can i buy this from?

 

Any idea if a 52 litres box will cause any stability problems on my phantom? Thanks.

i got mine from 219 motor shop..

near 300 bucks but without rack..

:D

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Previously I rode around with a E52 on my old Phantom, didn't notice any adverse effects

Even the smallest spark can start a massive forest fire...

 

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LAB uses plastic base plates....

 

219 uses metal plates...

Don't mess with old farts. Age and treachery will always overcome youth and skill.

Bullshit and brilliance only come with age and experience.

 

Proud owner of an Opel Combo 1.7 DTI

Posted
Originally posted by william_liu@Feb 10 2006, 05:54 PM

Previously I rode around with a E52 on my old Phantom, didn't notice any adverse effects

oh.... thanks for that info. i was under the impression that on the expressways, bernoulli's effect can be particularly strong if you have a big top box and thus cause you to shake and reduce stability when a big vehicle passes you by.

Posted
Originally posted by schinni@Feb 11 2006, 03:48 PM

thanks. where is 219?

219 lavander road...

 

near eminent plaza...

Don't mess with old farts. Age and treachery will always overcome youth and skill.

Bullshit and brilliance only come with age and experience.

 

Proud owner of an Opel Combo 1.7 DTI

Posted
Originally posted by archenemy@Feb 11 2006, 03:53 PM

219 lavander road...

 

near eminent plaza...

would you have their phone number? i tried googling it but couldnt find it

 

so that i can ask if they have stock and also what the prices are.

Posted
Originally posted by schinni@Feb 11 2006, 04:04 PM

would you have their phone number? i tried googling it but couldnt find it

 

so that i can ask if they have stock and also what the prices are.

62977225

 

they have lah..they got so many shops...& even a storeroom somewhere near their shop...

Don't mess with old farts. Age and treachery will always overcome youth and skill.

Bullshit and brilliance only come with age and experience.

 

Proud owner of an Opel Combo 1.7 DTI

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