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 Ben79 
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Posted : 09 Aug 2010 - 16:43   Post title : Easy Brackets and Givi E360
 







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 DizzE 
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Posted : 09 Aug 2010 - 17:36   Post title : Re: Easy Brackets and Givi E360 (Re: Ben79)
 
Oh very, very, very! Those are totally totally...gee, I've run out of superlatives. What was the main challenge? Or did they drop right on? Is that a full face helmet?

EDIT: Looked at the site and there is another choice, or is there? The E36/E45 volumes are different. Can you say what led you to the E360? Was it Easy Bracket? I've already pretty much decided on that.

I can now say, as articulation has returned, those 360s are muscular looking on the bike. And they make the bike look like the beast it is.

There

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 Jayhawk82 
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Posted : 09 Aug 2010 - 23:45   Post title : Re: Easy Brackets and Givi E360 (Re: Ben79)
 
Those are massive, but good looking. Looks like you could pack a lot in them. Congratulations on the new addition

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Posted : 10 Aug 2010 - 04:21   Post title : Re: Easy Brackets and Givi E360 (Re: Ben79)
 
Really nice looking bags. Well done!

- Pasta

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Posted : 10 Aug 2010 - 06:07   Post title : Re: Easy Brackets and Givi E360 (Re: Ben79)
 


I have a BIG Givi top case on my Tiger...



... they are brilliant - water tight - dust proof - lockable - light . . . .
but not cheap!!!

What a good idea you had!


 
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Posted : 17 Sep 2010 - 17:52   Post title : Re: Easy Brackets and Givi E360 (Re: Ben79)
 
Very nice, confortable, and practical Ben79

Do you change the Easy Brackets or back rest's bolts?

What's necesary for the instalation with back rest?

Thank you very much and

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 Ben79 
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Posted : 17 Sep 2010 - 18:30   Post title : Re: Easy Brackets and Givi E360 (Re: dunes)
 
I just ordered the Easy brackets for 1600 For use with tbird
Backrest at Fast Eddy Link is the model TRI-R3DB
you get complete with long screws


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Posted : 17 Sep 2010 - 20:02   Post title : Re: Easy Brackets and Givi E360 (Re: Ben79)
 
the Tsukayu are nice, but I don't know if they will hold a helmet and come off as suitcases. These really fill that bill, but since they
both fit the easy bracket you could have small Tsuky's around town and these for full touring.

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Posted : 17 Sep 2010 - 23:03   Post title : Re: Easy Brackets and Givi E360 (Re: Ben79)
 
Thank's,

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Posted : 21 Oct 2010 - 04:00   Post title : Re: Easy Brackets and Givi E360 (Re: Ben79)
 
Bags look great. I think this may be the answer. (for me anyway) How are they for riding two up?

Thanks, Barry

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 jason0019 
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Posted : 27 Oct 2010 - 15:08   Post title : Re: Easy Brackets and Givi E360 (Re: Ben79)
 
Those are awesome. A great alternate set of bags for the longer trips. Imitation is the most sincere form of flattery, and I may just have to do that.

Jason

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Posted : 21 May 2015 - 01:31   Post title : Re: Easy Brackets and Givi E360 (Re: Ben79)
 
I been wanting to do this for a very long time; I went with the 41s because I wanted a door on top.




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Posted : 23 May 2015 - 20:34   Post title : Re: Easy Brackets and Givi E360 (Re: eldiii)
 
Hey eldill, were those 41's mounted with the easy brackets as well. I like those, thinkin about getting myself a set.

 
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Posted : 24 May 2015 - 13:50   Post title : Re: Easy Brackets and Givi E360 (Re: Atikokan)
 
Hi Atikokan, Yes with easy brackets.

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Posted : 22 Jul 2015 - 13:33   Post title : Re: Easy Brackets and Givi E360 (Re: eldiii)
 
Hi Eldiii

I am looking to get some Hard Panniers and came across your option.
How you finding them and what is it like for the pillion with the panniers in place?

Cheers

Luke

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Posted : 05 Aug 2015 - 03:09   Post title : Re: Easy Brackets and Givi E360 (Re: luke)
 
Hi Luke,

I'm real happy with my solution.

Since you can adjust the Panniers/bags prior to drilling your mounting holes, I recommend having your pillion sit on the bike (feet on the pegs) and while measuring the placement line up for the Easy Brackets take into account the pillion's "normal" seating position. If necessary move the Panniers back an inch/MMs.

What's nice about the Givi's is that if you make a mistake drilling or later want to move the placement of your Panniers you can fill the holes in with JB Weld and re drill you holes.

Regards,

eldiii







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Posted : 05 Aug 2015 - 03:11   Post title : Re: Easy Brackets and Givi E360 (Re: eldiii)
 




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Posted : 25 Nov 2017 - 16:05   Post title : Re: Easy Brackets and Givi E360 (Re: eldiii)
 
Hi all. I'm new to the forum and am thinking about getting a Storm in the new year. Most of my riding these days has been touring and travelling to bike rallies laden with gear so panniers are a big consideration now. I was wondering how people had got on with the Givi cases and if they had any problems with exhaust clearance, heat and such. It looks like the perfect solution to me and I have even bought some Easy Brackets in anticipation! Panniers with a 30 to 40L capacity would be ideal and only Givi/Kappa seem to have them with a flat surface on the rear side to facilitate the Easy Bracket.