Givi E193 Topcase Rack Adapter
Posted: Sat Oct 22, 2011 12:52 pm
I have a Givi E52, which I find very useful. It fits my backpack, carrying my laptop and even a few other things. On a recent trip, I had my backpack, carrying my computer, my wife's computer below it, our rain gear and sundry other things in there. I like it a lot and wanted to use it on my R1200R.
I contacted both Twisted Throttle and Revzilla, and both said that the E193 would not work on my bike, that it would only fit the RT. After talking to a couple of people, and being told that the rack was the same on both bikes, I decided to risk it.
I spent some time trying to install it yesterday, but I couldn't quite figure out how to place the plates under the rack.
This morning, I found this thread on another forum. That made all the difference.
I now have the adapter installed and it seems to be very sturdy. I'm glad I don't have to buy another, possibly less useful, case and can instead keep what works for me.
So, if you want to have a Givi topcase on your R1200R, and you already have the BMW top rack, the Givi E193 seems to work very well.
(I also have the BMW side bags on my bike, but would rather have my Givi E41s mounted. I'll probably keep the BMW cases on there at this point, even though they have less capacity and are not as convenient for storage. Alas.)
I contacted both Twisted Throttle and Revzilla, and both said that the E193 would not work on my bike, that it would only fit the RT. After talking to a couple of people, and being told that the rack was the same on both bikes, I decided to risk it.
I spent some time trying to install it yesterday, but I couldn't quite figure out how to place the plates under the rack.
This morning, I found this thread on another forum. That made all the difference.
I now have the adapter installed and it seems to be very sturdy. I'm glad I don't have to buy another, possibly less useful, case and can instead keep what works for me.
So, if you want to have a Givi topcase on your R1200R, and you already have the BMW top rack, the Givi E193 seems to work very well.
(I also have the BMW side bags on my bike, but would rather have my Givi E41s mounted. I'll probably keep the BMW cases on there at this point, even though they have less capacity and are not as convenient for storage. Alas.)