werdigo
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I am starting to equip my fairly new (2,200 miles) 2014 NC700X for long-distance touring/camping. So far I have Dale's rack installed and am planning to use Givi products, but am not sure about the next step.
At present I'm thinking of starting with the 48L Outback Trekker left side bag with the mount that goes with it:
Givi Trekker Outback 48 Liter Side Case - Motorcycle Superstore
Givi Trekker Outback Side Case Supports - Motorcycle Superstore
First question: Is this consistent with the Hondabikepro rear rack? That is, will Dale's rack interfere with using this Givi mount?
Second: There is a "2-pack" offered; will a 48L fit on the right side also, or is a smaller case needed or advisable because of the exhaust pipe?
I'm also considering the 58 liter top case: Givi Trekker Outback Top Case - Motorcycle Superstore
Third question: What mount is needed for this? The Superstore shows a "Monokey Top Mounting Plate" but their availability list for 2014 shows only Triumph. If I can find this mount for the 700X would it work with Dale's rear rack?
OK --- 'nuff for now. Too much, maybe!
--Werdigo
(Getting ~ 72 mpg)
At present I'm thinking of starting with the 48L Outback Trekker left side bag with the mount that goes with it:
Givi Trekker Outback 48 Liter Side Case - Motorcycle Superstore
Givi Trekker Outback Side Case Supports - Motorcycle Superstore
First question: Is this consistent with the Hondabikepro rear rack? That is, will Dale's rack interfere with using this Givi mount?
Second: There is a "2-pack" offered; will a 48L fit on the right side also, or is a smaller case needed or advisable because of the exhaust pipe?
I'm also considering the 58 liter top case: Givi Trekker Outback Top Case - Motorcycle Superstore
Third question: What mount is needed for this? The Superstore shows a "Monokey Top Mounting Plate" but their availability list for 2014 shows only Triumph. If I can find this mount for the 700X would it work with Dale's rear rack?
OK --- 'nuff for now. Too much, maybe!
--Werdigo
(Getting ~ 72 mpg)