New Givi Bags for the V-Strom

Motorcycle touring is a lot easier with some luggage on the bike. I decided to buy another set to compliment my Givi luggage. I now have a small set of side bags for around town and a larger set for touring. Here’s the video scoop. Created on February 27, 2010 using FlipShare.
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@simon44 @simon44 –Simon, after analyzing the extra width of the E45s, I decided on the E36s. I also made the decision based upon how I pack the bike. Even with the 36s, the panniers will not be full. The 45s would be overkill. The 21s, along with my top case and a waterproof duffel bag behind me on the seat, took me to California and back last year–6,209 miles in 19 days. I think my choices are really going to work for me, based on how I pack and ride. –Brent
@SojournChronicles Out of curiosity why didnt you want the E45’s? filtering and lean angle or some other reason like price or something? I was thinking of buying the E21’s for touring solo for 2 weeks in Spain, Andorra and France.
@simon44 –That’s correct. The E36s will not hold a helmet. I did not want to buy the wider E45s, which will hold a helmet. I have a 45L top box that will hold my full-face and my wife’s 3/4 helmets. I bought the E36s to carry other stuff, lowering the weight off my seat to near the axle. –Brent
The E36’s dont hold helmets bigger than size Medium-Large. With that said it wouldnt fit my ML sized AVG. It was short by about 2mm even when I tried forcing them in.
Mate this is a good video lots of information keep making them
Great!! I wish I could have that kind of dealer around here in Québec, Canada!!! Thanks!!!