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I’d appreciate some thoughts from experienced RT owners on my choice for a top box for my ‘new to me’ R1250 RT when on tour in Europe.
I’m new to RTs and my recent purchase came fitted with a Givi rear rack plate designed for a Givi Monokey top box, installed on top of the BMW rear rack.
I never take a pillion, so for day rides I will ride without a top box, as the panniers will be quite sufficient. However, on tour my thinking is that I’d ride with spare gloves, waterproofs, heated jacket and cleaning stuff in the top box and when I leave the bike unattended (lunch breaks etc), I’d envisage packing my helmet and a small tank bag in their too for security. There may be a better solution, this is just my current thinking!
To keep costs contained, I want to narrow my selection to either Givi or the small 28l BMW top box, rather than converting to H&B or Shad for instance. The smaller BMW case starts at around £300 new on eBay when you factor in the lock (a dealer supplied & fitted box goes above £350). By comparison the rather basic Givi v40 (40 litre) is on sale at £110 and the much smarter v47 (47 litre) at c£180 at Sportsbikeshop.
In addition to space and cost, my other concern is safety in cross winds whilst on tour. Two years ago I had to ride in 70mph cross winds from Helmsdale in NE Scotland to Plockton on the west coast on my GS and it was hairy to put it mildly (esp when stationary). The RT has a much bigger fairing which I already notice at motorways speeds overtaking lorries in light winds without a top-box, so I’m a bit wary of what a top box will mean in windier conditions on the autobahn or in the mountains.
My thinking so far is as follows:
- the BMW 28l is very expensive at >£300 and a bit small to hold much beyond a helmet, but it’s good looking and aerodynamic compared to other choices. Not sure what the weight limit is on the BMW 28l top box??
- The Givi V40 is a relative bargain at £110 and will hold one helmet plus my small tank bag with waterproofs etc in, however, it doesn’t exactly look either classy or particularly aerodynamic. The Givi rear rack plate has a max weight allowance of 6kg and this case weighs 4kg, so I presume the limit for carrying stuff inside whilst riding is in effect 2kg (I don’t think that’s a problem for me, as it would just be waterproofs, gloves etc).
- The V47 is much better looking, but it takes two full size helmets, so is possibly a bit big for a solo rider? It’s a more aerodynamic shape than the V40, but it’s also 20% bigger, so I expect it will catch the cross-winds more. This case weighs 4.5kg, so on the Givi plate that allows just 6kg, that just leaves 1.5kg carrying capacity inside the case, which feels a bit restrictive.
Any words of wisdom to offer please folks on either suitable carrying volume or on the impact of different size top boxes in cross-winds?
Thanks
I’m new to RTs and my recent purchase came fitted with a Givi rear rack plate designed for a Givi Monokey top box, installed on top of the BMW rear rack.
I never take a pillion, so for day rides I will ride without a top box, as the panniers will be quite sufficient. However, on tour my thinking is that I’d ride with spare gloves, waterproofs, heated jacket and cleaning stuff in the top box and when I leave the bike unattended (lunch breaks etc), I’d envisage packing my helmet and a small tank bag in their too for security. There may be a better solution, this is just my current thinking!
To keep costs contained, I want to narrow my selection to either Givi or the small 28l BMW top box, rather than converting to H&B or Shad for instance. The smaller BMW case starts at around £300 new on eBay when you factor in the lock (a dealer supplied & fitted box goes above £350). By comparison the rather basic Givi v40 (40 litre) is on sale at £110 and the much smarter v47 (47 litre) at c£180 at Sportsbikeshop.
In addition to space and cost, my other concern is safety in cross winds whilst on tour. Two years ago I had to ride in 70mph cross winds from Helmsdale in NE Scotland to Plockton on the west coast on my GS and it was hairy to put it mildly (esp when stationary). The RT has a much bigger fairing which I already notice at motorways speeds overtaking lorries in light winds without a top-box, so I’m a bit wary of what a top box will mean in windier conditions on the autobahn or in the mountains.
My thinking so far is as follows:
- the BMW 28l is very expensive at >£300 and a bit small to hold much beyond a helmet, but it’s good looking and aerodynamic compared to other choices. Not sure what the weight limit is on the BMW 28l top box??
- The Givi V40 is a relative bargain at £110 and will hold one helmet plus my small tank bag with waterproofs etc in, however, it doesn’t exactly look either classy or particularly aerodynamic. The Givi rear rack plate has a max weight allowance of 6kg and this case weighs 4kg, so I presume the limit for carrying stuff inside whilst riding is in effect 2kg (I don’t think that’s a problem for me, as it would just be waterproofs, gloves etc).
- The V47 is much better looking, but it takes two full size helmets, so is possibly a bit big for a solo rider? It’s a more aerodynamic shape than the V40, but it’s also 20% bigger, so I expect it will catch the cross-winds more. This case weighs 4.5kg, so on the Givi plate that allows just 6kg, that just leaves 1.5kg carrying capacity inside the case, which feels a bit restrictive.
Any words of wisdom to offer please folks on either suitable carrying volume or on the impact of different size top boxes in cross-winds?
Thanks