Trunk width question
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- dustin91
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Trunk width question
Hey guys, I'm looking to add a trunk and I'm trying to get an idea as to what size to get. I like the idea of a single-key system with the Honda, but I don't like the styling at all, so I'm looking at Givi's instead. Their Monolock series runs from 15" to about 22.5". At what point do you all think it's just too wide for the look? Even *I'm* only 19-20" wide at the shoulders... should that be my max? I don't want it to look too top heavy. Any opinions?
thanks!
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Re: Trunk width question
go as wide as you want, probably not any wider the handlebars.
the stock handlebars are about 26/27" wide I think.
the stock handlebars are about 26/27" wide I think.
Re: Trunk width question
A 30 litre one is ideal.
Big ones just look daft.
Big ones just look daft.
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Re: Trunk width question
dustin91 wrote:Hey guys, I'm looking to add a trunk and I'm trying to get an idea as to what size to get. I like the idea of a single-key system with the Honda, but I don't like the styling at all, so I'm looking at Givi's instead. Their Monolock series runs from 15" to about 22.5". At what point do you all think it's just too wide for the look? Even *I'm* only 19-20" wide at the shoulders... should that be my max? I don't want it to look too top heavy. Any opinions?
thanks!
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Re: Trunk width question
I have the E470, which may be the largest monolock box. Pictures don't do it justice because they make it look bigger than it is (thanks to my lack of photography skills), but in my opinion (and others who have seen it) it doesn't look daft as some might think. It is not wider than the handle bars, so you should be good to go, particularly in the US where it is not acceptable to weave in and out of traffic. Here in Bangkok, weaving out of traffic is the rule of thumb, particularly when vehicles are stopped for a red light. By the time the light changes, there are often 30-40 biked grouped in a bunch, in front of the cars. I took a video of bikes weaving between the stopped vehicles last week. I might post it in the next couple of weeks when I get a chance. Anyway ... I have never had a problem weaving in and out of traffic with the box on. As well, maybe you can take your PCX to the GIVI dealer and just have someone hold one in place so that you can get an idea of what it will look like and you make your own call on it.
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Re: Trunk width question
Thanks for the advice Kram! I've been traveling to China for about 13-14 years and remember the days when the streets were filled mostly with scooters and mopeds... now it's all cars, but the lights change and everyone is all doing the same thing as in Thailand. I'm looking now at a Givi B33 Monolock, which is about 17.5" wide, but my dealer doesn't stock anything. I'm thinking that maybe I'll just have him install the plate, and then I'll order the box from somewhere that'll let me return it if it doesn't fit my needs, or looks to big, etc. I'd rather give him the business, but if I only get one shot to get it right with him, I'll go elsewhere. But if you could post any pics of it, it'd be much appreciated!
Also, I'd love to see that video from Thailand!
Also, I'd love to see that video from Thailand!


Re: Trunk width question
My first couple of days in Taipei I thought there were roving scooter gangs until I realized they were all just bunching up at the intersections during those extended long red lights. "They screamed out their freedom when the light turned green" only to be caught and passed by the even more crazy cab drivers and 3/4 scale mini trucks. Then at the next intersection it all began again...
Re: Trunk width question
I have the E30N installed on mine. Here's a picture that may help on your decision.
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Re: Trunk width question
Lookin' good! I went with the Givi E33, and get my scooter tomorrow with it installed.
