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RE: Givi Box Size For CB1100? - Lord Popgun - 06-08-2015 That Iron Rider looks good. Maybe I should have gone that way. Oh well, I'm happy.
RE: Givi Box Size For CB1100? - widude - 06-10-2015 Another question, right now I'm just doing my temporary bag, strapped to the rear of my seat. With a box or larger bag it seems you would be hitting it all the time as you swung your leg to get on? For those with a large bag or Givi type luggage, is it a pain getting on? I suppose one gets used to it, just seems initially one would be hitting it some. RE: Givi Box Size For CB1100? - Lord Popgun - 06-10-2015 Besides my box on the Honda rack, I have a Cortech bag on the passenger seat. I feel like I'm getting on a horse, but I like having them so I can live with it.
RE: Givi Box Size For CB1100? - flynrider - 06-10-2015 (06-10-2015, 08:22 AM)sourdough44_imp Wrote: Another question, right now I'm just doing my temporary bag, strapped to the rear of my seat. With a box or larger bag it seems you would be hitting it all the time as you swung your leg to get on? I get the same issue with the tall backrest on my CB750. You have to bend your knee a bit more when getting on and off so that your foot passes in front. Not a huge deal. You get used to it. My problem is that i occasionally forget which bike I'm riding. The CB11 just has a rack with a low grab bar, so I can swing my leg over it. If I try that when dismounting the CB750 my leg gets caught on the backrest and I have to hope no one is watching.
Givi Box Size For CB1100? - Cormanus - 06-15-2015 I have no trouble getting on and off the bike with the top box mounted. If I'm touring and have a duffel bag strapped on in font of it, I have to mount by putting my left foot on the peg and swinging my right leg over the top. Like being a kid and swinging a leg over the bar of the bicycle as you get it moving. Must look ridiculous. Last year I went on a ride with Pterodactyl and another bloke on a Triumph ST. The bloke on the a Triumph had so much gear aboard that he had to perform this weird hop-step to get his leg through the gap between luggage and tank. RE: Givi Box Size For CB1100? - hb9400_imp - 06-16-2015 I've never had an issue getting on/off the bikes with the Givi trunks. You just instinctively adjust to it. RE: Givi Box Size For CB1100? - the Ferret - 06-16-2015 (06-15-2015, 08:50 AM)Cormanus_imp Wrote: I have no trouble getting on and off the bike with the top box mounted. If I'm touring and have a duffel bag strapped on in font of it, I have to mount by putting my left foot on the peg and swinging my right leg over the top. Like being a kid and swinging a leg over the bar of the bicycle as you get it moving. Must look ridiculous. That's how I do it when loaded for travel. RE: Givi Box Size For CB1100? - flynrider - 06-16-2015 Yep. When loaded like this, the procedure is as follows : 1. Face the left side of the bike. 2. Kick your right leg up like a Rockette... 3. While hopping toward the bike on your left leg. The kick and hop have to be coordinated just right, or you'll just end up looking silly. ![]()
RE: Givi Box Size For CB1100? - Lord Popgun - 06-16-2015 What do you mean--end up looking silly ![]() That's how I do it by the way
RE: Givi Box Size For CB1100? - the Ferret - 06-16-2015 Or if you kick too low you either bounce off backwards or kick the bike over on it's right side... Then you look silly |