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It is okay to use a 75L top box for a Honda CBR150R bike?


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Badly need the storage space as I'm planning on going camping and was wondering if my tiny bike can handle a 75L top box, or if not, is there a max limit on how much a bike of such power can take on? Thanks :)

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14 hours ago, markiepoop said:

Badly need the storage space as I'm planning on going camping and was wondering if my tiny bike can handle a 75L top box, or if not, is there a max limit on how much a bike of such power can take on? Thanks :)

best not to. I've purchased a 2nd bike that comes with a 65L box and trust me.. I hate that feeling.. unless you have a main stand that you need to put on a daily basis.. else dun.. just get a 50-55L box and get saddle bag or side box.. if top box too heavy, issue will be bike might fall over once it's on side stand.. 

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Kindly read thru at least the intro section first before decide to post any comments.... thanks... :cool:

 

Please proceed to this website/web link if you guys have any technical issues on Kawasaki Kips/KR150, I'll update the 1st POST as and when there's a new question. Newbies questions on the top as well. :)

 

 

 

http://www.singaporebikes.com/forums/showthread.php?p=6285055#post6285055

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On 6/28/2023 at 11:34 PM, adesmond2 said:

best not to. I've purchased a 2nd bike that comes with a 65L box and trust me.. I hate that feeling.. unless you have a main stand that you need to put on a daily basis.. else dun.. just get a 50-55L box and get saddle bag or side box.. if top box too heavy, issue will be bike might fall over once it's on side stand.. 

Thanks for your advice bro 

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