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Stelvio Top Boxes

Nik

Tuned and Synch'ed
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Location
Ashford, Surrey
Hi All
Looking at top boxes for my new NTX. Don't particularly like the Guzzi one, any one have experience or pictures of the Givi 46 Ltr Trekker on a Stelvio. Or can recommend other top boxes.
Thanks very much
Nik.
 
I had a givi trekker on my caponord when they first came out good and solid but always rattled got the matching trax box on my NTX which doesn't rattle but will leak in heavy rain it seems to me that almost every box has strong and weak points but as I said my givi was a very early one and they may be better now but they definitely look the part
 
I have a 48l Coocase (German made) on my Guzzi, the silver matches well and it is a well proportioned case. It comes with a built in alarm and stop lights all for the same price as a Givi. Far better finished in my opinion and remote control opening & locking is a well worth it. It takes two two full face lids (just, due to the alarm) or my Enduro lid and waterproofs. Worth a look - see my avatar.
 
To me...all top cases are ugly; BUT they are just so damn functional. I recommend buying the biggest one you can stomach, and just realize it will be behind you so you won't see it anyway :lol:

I put on the Givi 52 liter case...love it for the function,and NOT necessarily for the sexy it brings

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