Not only a great video, well explained, but also what a coincidence, I just picked up my XR150L with rack, (2016) so spot on! Curiosity though, your accent sounds English, but the plate looks to be from another country.....my accent too is English (with a hint of Bristolian), but me and the bike? We are in Colombia, South America.
Hi Eric, yes, I should have really mentioned that in the video too. As well as the red button above the key for opening the box, there's another red button below the key that when pressed releases the box from the mount. This only works when the box is unlocked for security though.
Timely video. I am just about to fit a 26-litre Givi box to my KTM Duke 390. I have a very interesting Indian luggage rack on the bike. It can be made to sit in the conventional position or above the rear seat. It is a Zana, if you want to google it. You needed an assistant. Almost impossible to show the process on your own whilst holding a video camera.
Haha, good timing then and that rack looks interesting 👍 Yes it was a bit trickier doing the job one handed but I only decided to record the process at the last minute and didn't have a tripod handy which would have been a better idea! 😂
thank you for making this video, i was unsure how to use those W-shaped pieces as I already had a dedicated rack for my bike which is also made by Givi themselves. It looks like you're in Vietnam judging by the license plate lol
Glad it helped and yes, if you have a dedicated Givi rack already fitted you don't need the W clamps. And well spotted, this was filmed when I was living in Vietnam for a couple of years 👍
All the Givi topboxes are decent so I guess it's down to how much space you need. I actually have 4 topboxes now ranging from 30L to 47L and multiple bikes. The beauty of getting them all with the same mounting system is that you can fit any box to any bike 👍
Glad it helped! And on some boxes the handle mechanism takes some getting used to as it the whole handle section has to be pulled back and then up and over the latch to click back down. And this can only be done with the key in and the box unlocked.
@@RichRides My son's pointed out that there is a plastic edge which sticks up and is fouling the latch so I'm going to have to carefully take a file to it tomorrow to try and ease this up.
Thank is for the video pal. I’m going to fit one to my XSR700 as my girlfriend isn’t confident on the back without a back rest. How may Lt is your box as I’d like one maybe a little smaller? Thanks
No worries. I think this was a 34l box but on another bike I have a small one that's 29l. On some boxes then Givi can provide a cushioned backrest too.
Yes, just remove the box and unbolt the carrier from the rack and fit to the rack on the new bike. If you have more than 1 bike then if you use the same make/carrier you can move boxes between bikes. I'm lucky enough to have a couple of bikes and a few different size boxes (all Givi Monolock) and can just fit any box on any bike 👍
The box itself is locked to the plate and you need the key to remove it. And the plate can't be unbolted from the rack as once it is loosened the top bolt also spins and can't be accessed from above without removing the box.
Rich hi i also have a new xr150 so im glad i found your video. Do those clamps hook on to one or both of the bars? It looks like just one. Mine only fit one bar each really. I didnt try it yet but maybe once it's clamped down it will be tight enough. I have 4 clamps. I think have also seen a steel plate used on the bottom with 4 holes so you make like a sandwich and the plate is the bottom piece of bread. Not sure if i can buy that somewhere or need to make my own.
Yes, on this one the front 2 clips were only on 1 bar because of the spacing of them, and the rear one managed to cover 2. Even just covering 1 bar then because of the shape and the number of clips it is totally solid though.
Yes, the topbox needs to be unlocked to be able to remove it. And the access to the bolts that hold the plate on need to be accessed from the top to remove so they're pretty secure.
Unfortunately, I don't have a garage but do use covers in winter for all my bikes. Despite this, they all got some surface rust over winter. I have, however, just last week had the frame and rack repainted on this XR so it looks great again 👍
problem solved, you deserve my subscribe 😊
Very helpful indeed, nice tip about fitting the brackets first!
Thanks for the video. I used your video to install my Givi box. Very helpful!
Great, glad you found it helpful 👍
Thank You, Good video. I'm adding one of these to my son's bicycle. I already added one to my e-bike.
Glad it was helpful!
This helped me so much, I never knew what those clips were for and now I do. Thanks man. You made it so simple 😂
Glad it helped 👍
Great and informative video! Thank you!
No problem, and glad it helped
Very helpful. Thanks very much for making this video.
Appreciate this, many thanks.. 👍👍
No worries and thanks!
Not only a great video, well explained, but also what a coincidence, I just picked up my XR150L with rack, (2016) so spot on! Curiosity though, your accent sounds English, but the plate looks to be from another country.....my accent too is English (with a hint of Bristolian), but me and the bike? We are in Colombia, South America.
Thanks, and good choice of bike 👍 Yes, I'm from the UK but was living in Vietnam when I made this video.
Thanks for that, is there a catch on the box to release it from the rack?
Hi Eric, yes, I should have really mentioned that in the video too. As well as the red button above the key for opening the box, there's another red button below the key that when pressed releases the box from the mount. This only works when the box is unlocked for security though.
@@RichRides that’s really good to know, thank you. 👍👍👍👍❤️😷
Timely video. I am just about to fit a 26-litre Givi box to my KTM Duke 390. I have a very interesting Indian luggage rack on the bike. It can be made to sit in the conventional position or above the rear seat. It is a Zana, if you want to google it.
You needed an assistant. Almost impossible to show the process on your own whilst holding a video camera.
Haha, good timing then and that rack looks interesting 👍 Yes it was a bit trickier doing the job one handed but I only decided to record the process at the last minute and didn't have a tripod handy which would have been a better idea! 😂
thank you for making this video, i was unsure how to use those W-shaped pieces as I already had a dedicated rack for my bike which is also made by Givi themselves.
It looks like you're in Vietnam judging by the license plate lol
Glad it helped and yes, if you have a dedicated Givi rack already fitted you don't need the W clamps. And well spotted, this was filmed when I was living in Vietnam for a couple of years 👍
I'm trying to decide between the 34l vs 30l monoblock.
What's your opinion?
All the Givi topboxes are decent so I guess it's down to how much space you need. I actually have 4 topboxes now ranging from 30L to 47L and multiple bikes. The beauty of getting them all with the same mounting system is that you can fit any box to any bike 👍
This was really helpful, thanks! Now all I have to do is work out how to close the lid - mine doesn't seem to be working properly... Heigh ho...
Glad it helped! And on some boxes the handle mechanism takes some getting used to as it the whole handle section has to be pulled back and then up and over the latch to click back down. And this can only be done with the key in and the box unlocked.
@@RichRides My son's pointed out that there is a plastic edge which sticks up and is fouling the latch so I'm going to have to carefully take a file to it tomorrow to try and ease this up.
Thank is for the video pal. I’m going to fit one to my XSR700 as my girlfriend isn’t confident on the back without a back rest. How may Lt is your box as I’d like one maybe a little smaller? Thanks
No worries. I think this was a 34l box but on another bike I have a small one that's 29l. On some boxes then Givi can provide a cushioned backrest too.
if you got one fitted to your bike is it easy to take it off fit plate on other bike ?
Yes, just remove the box and unbolt the carrier from the rack and fit to the rack on the new bike. If you have more than 1 bike then if you use the same make/carrier you can move boxes between bikes. I'm lucky enough to have a couple of bikes and a few different size boxes (all Givi Monolock) and can just fit any box on any bike 👍
How do you stop someone taking the box once it's clipped in? Do you have to use a key or something to remove it from the monolock plate? Thanks
@@gregmartyn1976 yes, the box can only be removed if the lock is unlocked.
how about removal of the top box? im thinking if someone tries to steal the whole box coz it looks so easy to install..
The box itself is locked to the plate and you need the key to remove it. And the plate can't be unbolted from the rack as once it is loosened the top bolt also spins and can't be accessed from above without removing the box.
@@RichRides thanks.. appreciated so much.. 🥳
@@ramonjaimemelecio674 No worries 👍
Rich hi i also have a new xr150 so im glad i found your video. Do those clamps hook on to one or both of the bars? It looks like just one. Mine only fit one bar each really. I didnt try it yet but maybe once it's clamped down it will be tight enough. I have 4 clamps. I think have also seen a steel plate used on the bottom with 4 holes so you make like a sandwich and the plate is the bottom piece of bread. Not sure if i can buy that somewhere or need to make my own.
Yes, on this one the front 2 clips were only on 1 bar because of the spacing of them, and the rear one managed to cover 2. Even just covering 1 bar then because of the shape and the number of clips it is totally solid though.
Hi mate, looking to attempt this on a suzuki burgman 125, the issue is there's only 2 screws to hold it. That's not going to be enough right?
You mean to hold the baseplate on? If so, then you definitely want at least 3 of the brackets and I usually use 4 myself and have never had any issues
Thanks! 😀
How secure is the top box. Do you need key to remove it ?
Yes, the topbox needs to be unlocked to be able to remove it. And the access to the bolts that hold the plate on need to be accessed from the top to remove so they're pretty secure.
do you have to have a luggage rack for any top box?
You do need some sort of rack to be able to fit the top box bracket onto yes.
Can 3 screw hold?
Ideally, you'd use 4 but 3 was actually fine for well over a year and lots of offroad riding too.
Monokey same with any box on any plate
How do u remove it?
When unlocked you can use the big red button to remove the box from the rack.
@RichRides thanks! I got it to removed 👍🏽
Should've used a cover to avoid the rust.
Unfortunately, I don't have a garage but do use covers in winter for all my bikes. Despite this, they all got some surface rust over winter. I have, however, just last week had the frame and rack repainted on this XR so it looks great again 👍
Next time find person to hold a camera.