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Just thought I would share,on the off chance anyone would be interested.
On Saturday I bought a topcase advertised by a motorbike shop on E-blag.,made by coocase.
Previously I was given a rear Givi rack for a cbr 600 from Stujw70 of this
parish.With the intention of modding it to fit my Xmoto 650.
Anyhow on closer inspection the rack was a near perfect fit for the R1100r,
just a little bit of cutting, welding and sanding required before re-painting and lacquering.
Ready for fitting the TT alloy base plate that had been in the shed for almost two years.
I set of too the bike shop to view the top case with an assortment of tools on board,(spanners ,sockets, hex keys a battery drill and some drill bits).
What a revelation !,
four of the holes in the new top case lined up perfectly with my base plate,
so i bought it and quickly fitted it outside the shop.
(15 minutes to provisionally fit it for the journey home)
Once home i set about soldering the electrics into the bike,
(alarm,brake lights and remote locking)
I'm really pleased with this purchase and it should go well with the panniers fitted,so i thought i would share my enjoyment with you lot.
I think the dog enjoyed watching me fitting it also.
The cost.
Rear rack= free. (many thanks to Stujw70)
topbox (coocase) £80.00 shop soiled (no marks at all and inner liners also included)


On Saturday I bought a topcase advertised by a motorbike shop on E-blag.,made by coocase.
Previously I was given a rear Givi rack for a cbr 600 from Stujw70 of this
parish.With the intention of modding it to fit my Xmoto 650.
Anyhow on closer inspection the rack was a near perfect fit for the R1100r,
just a little bit of cutting, welding and sanding required before re-painting and lacquering.
Ready for fitting the TT alloy base plate that had been in the shed for almost two years.
I set of too the bike shop to view the top case with an assortment of tools on board,(spanners ,sockets, hex keys a battery drill and some drill bits).
What a revelation !,
four of the holes in the new top case lined up perfectly with my base plate,
so i bought it and quickly fitted it outside the shop.
(15 minutes to provisionally fit it for the journey home)
Once home i set about soldering the electrics into the bike,
(alarm,brake lights and remote locking)
I'm really pleased with this purchase and it should go well with the panniers fitted,so i thought i would share my enjoyment with you lot.
I think the dog enjoyed watching me fitting it also.
The cost.
Rear rack= free. (many thanks to Stujw70)
topbox (coocase) £80.00 shop soiled (no marks at all and inner liners also included)
