Best top box for PCX to fit large flip face helmet

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Best top box for PCX to fit large flip face helmet

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Hi, I am looking for a top box for my PCX, that will fit a large flip front bash hat, lots don't fit this type bashy.
Anyone know of prices and supplier, also is it an easy DIY fit or a dealer job.

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Re: Best top box for PCX to fit large flip face helmet

Post by maddiedog »

This how-to should be helpful: http://hondapcx.org/viewtopic.php?f=3&t=947

Helmets vary in size greatly, you likely want something that's larger. I have a Givi e470, and it fits two helmets. You can find them all over the place, google Givi Topcase and see. You have lots of options.
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Re: Best top box for PCX to fit large flip face helmet

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Hi, I'm going to fit a top box shortly too. I am going for the SYM (OEM) 33litre top box as they are well made, and finished in nice gloss Black (or white if you prefer) and look the part. I've compared them to the matte black ones in my Honda dealer and much prefer the SYM boxes. They easily swallow a full face lid, you can always get a larger box if you think your lid won't fit. I suspect you'll find them in your local SYM dealer.

Let us know how you go.... and Yes you can DIY or get the shop to fit them. Just need small tools (eg sockets/screwdrivers) and a drill.
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