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GIVI Topcase installed

Firefly

Active member
Got my Givi Monolock E370 topcase mounted tonight. It's actually 39 Lt. size and can fit a single full sized helmet with room to spare.

Had to make some spacers (not shown in pics) and play around a bit to get it to mount to the BRP rack plate - but it worked pretty well. Case pops on and off with the key. Can still pop in the BRP backrest if I want, but I also installed the backrest pad on the Givi case - so that should work too.

Got the whole setup from Sport Tour in Ohio www.sporttour.com

Total came to $ 245 - didn't think that was too bad.

I might tweak the mounting a bit later - but it seems pretty solid .


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Nice. :2thumbs:

You told me the BRP rack was "unfriendly" to mount things. It looks like you did an excellent job of making everything fit. :clap:

PM me with future rydes!!!

Mike (not the "other Mike"!!!) :D
 
Nice. :2thumbs:

You told me the BRP rack was "unfriendly" to mount things. It looks like you did an excellent job of making everything fit. :clap:

PM me with future rydes!!!

Mike (not the "other Mike"!!!) :D

I dunno - the 'other' Mike gave me money on Sunday !

We'll have to take a ride over to Hell some day-- some nice state park areas over there to ride.
 
I dunno - the 'other' Mike gave me money on Sunday !

:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

I meant "the Mike that wasn't there to buy your seat cover"! (it took me a little while to realize we thought each other were different people than we had contacted...too many Mikes in the world!!!)

I'm up for ryding...let me know when and where. :2thumbs:
 
I've got a buddy that wants to head that way and go to Joe's Gizzard City--- he loves the things!

Myself, I'm more interested in their deep-fried double cheeseburger!
 
:roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

I meant "the Mike that wasn't there to buy your seat cover"! (it took me a little while to realize we thought each other were different people than we had contacted...too many Mikes in the world!!!)

I'm up for ryding...let me know when and where. :2thumbs:

Other Mike here and I like the top case. My wife loves the BRP backrest because it curves and makes her feel secure on the corners. For trips, I would like to go with the Givi top case for more room, but not sure she would like the pad on the Givi case, but for $245, it might be worth trying.
 
I've got a buddy that wants to head that way and go to Joe's Gizzard City--- he loves the things!

Myself, I'm more interested in their deep-fried double cheeseburger!

DUDE!!!! The Triple D Burger! (as featured on the Food Network!)...
It's about 10 easy miles from me. I went there in March with some HD friends (their first ride of the year, not mine!). They all split one of those burgers! Imagine...a thick cheeseburger and then they batter it and deep fry it! You can hear your arteries clog before it even gets to the table!!! :roflblack:

They will deep-fry anything...and the deep-fried olives are excellent! nojoke Let's go!!! :D:2excited:
 
Other Mike here and I like the top case. My wife loves the BRP backrest because it curves and makes her feel secure on the corners. For trips, I would like to go with the Givi top case for more room, but not sure she would like the pad on the Givi case, but for $245, it might be worth trying.

I don't ride 2-up very often-- but if I did I would use the BRP backrest as you do. I go the topcase more for longer overnight trips so I can take an extra helmet should the need arise to give someone a ride, or just to have extra storage.

I've got another new helmet coming - Scorpion EX-100 1/2 - so I'll still want to carry my full face just in case I need a change (think rain).

Any noticable difference on your seat? Any time to test it out?
 
I've got a buddy that wants to head that way and go to Joe's Gizzard City--- he loves the things!

Myself, I'm more interested in their deep-fried double cheeseburger!

Man that sounds really good, I love those things too. Where is this place? We need to plan a July ride for lunch there, where ever it is.
 
Oh yeah...I forgot to mention, I skipped this year's annual "Gizzard Fest" to go to the Gilmore event...good choice on my part! :D

Good times... :ohyea:
 
Man that sounds really good, I love those things too. Where is this place? We need to plan a July ride for lunch there, where ever it is.

Deb,
So, you think you'll still be able (or willing) to ryde anywhere after your million mile ryde to LA and back?! :roflblack:

Anyway...Joe's Gizzard City is in Potterville, MI...about 10 miles SW of Lansing off I-69. I'll go there anytime y'all want to go! (they have all kinds of stuff that's not deep fried...just in case you're worried about your arteries hardening on the trip down here!) :D

Mike
 
Other Mike here and I like the top case. My wife loves the BRP backrest because it curves and makes her feel secure on the corners. For trips, I would like to go with the Givi top case for more room, but not sure she would like the pad on the Givi case, but for $245, it might be worth trying.

Hey "other Mike"!...although, that name may actually apply to me rather than you since I'm probably a newer Spyder owner (July twenty-something 2008)...I'll let you know whenever we do the Gizzard City thing so you and Nancy can join in on the fun.

Joe's Gizzard City is a bar/restaurant in Potterville (nice small town) that is a friendly place for bikers and families alike. :D Good times. :clap:
 
I don't ride 2-up very often-- but if I did I would use the BRP backrest as you do. I go the topcase more for longer overnight trips so I can take an extra helmet should the need arise to give someone a ride, or just to have extra storage.

I've got another new helmet coming - Scorpion EX-100 1/2 - so I'll still want to carry my full face just in case I need a change (think rain).

Any noticable difference on your seat? Any time to test it out?

BRP seat skin is very nice design and really helps the looks. It is an easy install (not counting the hour to get the seat and Givi racks off and another hour to reinstall). I think the stock cover looks too much like my Sea Doo. I'm not very heavy and the stock seat worked fine on our 400 mile days, but it did feel slippery. I have only ridden 20 miles with the seat cover, but it does feel tackier. The photos on the factory site and in the catalog really don't show much of the stitching design that creates the custom look. I am very happy with it. Thanks again for the deal and for the feedback on the Givi case pad versus the BRP backrest. Since my wife likes what we have, it may be a losing battle to try to get her to like the Givi setup unless I can sell her on the trade off of getting to take extra clothes.

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BRP seat skin is very nice design and really helps the looks. It is an easy install (not counting the hour to get the seat and Givi racks off and another hour to reinstall). I think the stock cover looks too much like my Sea Doo. I'm not very heavy and the stock seat worked fine on our 400 mile days, but it did feel slippery. I have only ridden 20 miles with the seat cover, but it does feel tackier. The photos on the factory site and in the catalog really don't show much of the stitching design that creates the custom look. I am very happy with it. Thanks again for the deal and for the feedback on the Givi case pad versus the BRP backrest. Since my wife likes what we have, it may be a losing battle to try to get her to like the Givi setup unless I can sell her on the trade off of getting to take extra clothes.

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That looks really nice Mike.
 
Hey "other Mike"!...although, that name may actually apply to me rather than you since I'm probably a newer Spyder owner (July twenty-something 2008)...I'll let you know whenever we do the Gizzard City thing so you and Nancy can join in on the fun.

Joe's Gizzard City is a bar/restaurant in Potterville (nice small town) that is a friendly place for bikers and families alike. :D Good times. :clap:

Unfortunately, we can't even go by Mike S. since that doesn't clear it up. We could go by Mike Silver and Mike Yellow. June 1, 2008 took delivery and now at 5,500 miles. Potterville would be a nice ride for us. We are still making graduation party rounds and have some weddings to attend, but hope to have a few open weekends.
 
Well...I guess we could go by Mike Lansing and Mike Jackson...but I might get confused since I live in Lansing and work for a company named Jackson!

I guess one of us is going to have to change our name! So..."rock, paper, scissors" for "Mike"?! :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

(I always lose that game!) nojoke
 
Well...I guess we could go by Mike Lansing and Mike Jackson...but I might get confused since I live in Lansing and work for a company named Jackson!

I guess one of us is going to have to change our name! So..."rock, paper, scissors" for "Mike"?! :roflblack::roflblack::roflblack:

(I always lose that game!) nojoke

Or we could go by Retired Mike and Have a Nice Day at Work Mike. :D
 
Or we could go by Retired Mike and Have a Nice Day at Work Mike. :D

OUCH!!! (but it is funny!) That reminds me, I have to go to bed now so I can stay awake for a while tomorrow! :yikes:

Sincerely,

"Soon-to-be-trying-to-stay-awake Mike" :roflblack:
 
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