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| 1997 Honda VFR 750 with Givi E360N bag on Givi Wingrack2
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Around town, I just use the one bag on top for raingear, etc. The Givi Wingrack2 is a very secure method of mounting the Givi hard bags. The bags can be snapped and locked on to the top and/or sides. To remove a bag, insert the key in the bag lock and push a button. It pops right off and the bag has a built-in handle for carrying. These bags have a lot of capacity and can hold a full face helmet but not an XXL like mine. I don't know about the other Givi mounting rack but this one prevents the use of the seat cowl. Bummer!
The Givi windshield is taller than the stock windshield and curves upward to deflect air higher up before it hits the rider. The stock screen directed the wind right onto the center of my chest and on cold days, I'd start freezing solid after awhile. The new screen directs the air flow up to helmet level. It's well made and was easy to install. I reviewed the Honda service manual before starting so I knew what to take apart.
Givi parts numbers:
- Cases: E360N in matte black
- Givi Wingrack2: N140 with taillights
- Givi mounting kit for Wingrack2: Y154
- Givi windscreen: D190S
- Vendor: Arizona Motorsport Dealers Group
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