Givi e30 Topcase and Brake Light Installation
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Givi e30 Topcase and Brake Light Installation
Woo Hoo!!!! I have my Givi e30 trunk and brakelight installed! I'll try to post pictures tomorrow (my camera needs to recharge tonight).
My husband was surprised by how much he had to dismantle to install the brake light kit. He needed to remove (in this order):
1. side plastic panel underneath the left floor board (to remove this panel remove the three screws in the floorboard underneath the rubber mat)
2. tiny, little panel underneath the original brake light
3. the seat (with the compartment)
4. the red brake light cover
5. back left panel (that says Buddy)
After removing the back left panel, my husband had to drill a small hole into the panel for the brake light wiring and do a bit of soldering.
It only took him about an hour to install everything, but probably because he had already installed it on my Vino previously so he was familiar with it. The back rack and trunk installation itself was easy, though.
The black matte Givi trunk looks pretty decent on the back of my pink Buddy. The back rack (Genuine Buddy accessory) is very solid and very substantial. With the trunk installed, when I'm standing right behind the scooter I can't see the original scooter brakelight at all (and I'm only 5'1"!). I'm so glad I had the brakelight kit for the trunk!
My husband was surprised by how much he had to dismantle to install the brake light kit. He needed to remove (in this order):
1. side plastic panel underneath the left floor board (to remove this panel remove the three screws in the floorboard underneath the rubber mat)
2. tiny, little panel underneath the original brake light
3. the seat (with the compartment)
4. the red brake light cover
5. back left panel (that says Buddy)
After removing the back left panel, my husband had to drill a small hole into the panel for the brake light wiring and do a bit of soldering.
It only took him about an hour to install everything, but probably because he had already installed it on my Vino previously so he was familiar with it. The back rack and trunk installation itself was easy, though.
The black matte Givi trunk looks pretty decent on the back of my pink Buddy. The back rack (Genuine Buddy accessory) is very solid and very substantial. With the trunk installed, when I'm standing right behind the scooter I can't see the original scooter brakelight at all (and I'm only 5'1"!). I'm so glad I had the brakelight kit for the trunk!
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Can't wait to see the pics! Enjoy!
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Okay, here are some pictures of my Givi topcase. I hope they're not too big. I really worked at making these small.
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Susan,
No, unfortunately it doesn't fit in the topcase or in the compartment underneath the seat. It's a modular/flip-up and it's too big to fit in either compartments. I hang it from the hook in the seat. I think a 3/4 helmet or smaller would fit in there, though. My jacket, boots and gloves fit in the topcase, though.
No, unfortunately it doesn't fit in the topcase or in the compartment underneath the seat. It's a modular/flip-up and it's too big to fit in either compartments. I hang it from the hook in the seat. I think a 3/4 helmet or smaller would fit in there, though. My jacket, boots and gloves fit in the topcase, though.
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Hangukhurley, your topbox looks great with the added light kit! I'm definitely going to have to get that on my Givi, since I think the topbox kind of "hides" the brakelight. After reading your installation instructions, I'm going to let my dealer handle that!
I have a Nolan flip-up helmet and it fits in my E30 Givi case. I think different brands of helmets vary a little in size.
I have a Nolan flip-up helmet and it fits in my E30 Givi case. I think different brands of helmets vary a little in size.
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For those of you who are thinking of getting this top case, it's OK without the light too.
I had the same issue with the top case on my FJR. Then, I realized that by the time a car/truck following you couldn't see the brakelight because of the top case, he'd have already hit you.
I had the light kit for my top case, and decided not to install it because I didn't want to tinker with the wiring system and void the warranty.
I had the same issue with the top case on my FJR. Then, I realized that by the time a car/truck following you couldn't see the brakelight because of the top case, he'd have already hit you.
I had the light kit for my top case, and decided not to install it because I didn't want to tinker with the wiring system and void the warranty.
Crystal posted a tutorial on replacing the red lense with more reflective material, in case you don't want the light. It cost about $5.00 if I recall. If anyone is interested, I'll search around Urbanscootin for the thread. Or is Crystal reads this, maybe she can link it. She should be back from her extended vacation by now...
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I wired in a E350 light kit alittle differently but I think it came out pretty clean! I removed that small panel below the brake light and the brake light lens. There are three screws holding in the light assembly one on the bottom and one on each side that needed to be removed. I CAREFULLY flexed the licence plate light assembly and each side panel to pull out the light assembly. To run the wire I opened the seat and was able to pull up the back lip of the storage compartment. I cut a very small notch there, just big enough to not pinch the wire. I fished the wire down through there and out next to the brake light. There are three wires going to the light assembly, light blue, black, and dark blue. I used a VOM to check and found that the light blue is the brake light, black is ground, and the dark blue is the running light. I wire tapped The blue GIVI wire to the light blue and black to black. Yours should be the same but it never hurts to check before tapping! Reassembly was all that was left. The only evidence is about two inches of wire running from the rack center post to under the seat. Im very pleased with it and will post some pics soon!
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Scootin_in_MS wrote:Crystal posted a tutorial on replacing the red lense with more reflective material, in case you don't want the light. It cost about $5.00 if I recall. If anyone is interested, I'll search around Urbanscootin for the thread. Or is Crystal reads this, maybe she can link it. She should be back from her extended vacation by now...
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http://girlbike.com/2006/06/22/givi-trunk-reflector/
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Here are some pics of how I wired the brake lights for the E350!
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Thanks for the great link!Scootin_in_MS wrote:Crystal posted a tutorial on replacing the red lense with more reflective material, in case you don't want the light. It cost about $5.00 if I recall. If anyone is interested, I'll search around Urbanscootin for the thread. Or is Crystal reads this, maybe she can link it. She should be back from her extended vacation by now...
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Hi,
I just needed to make a correction on my previous post. My helmet DOES fit in my Givi E30 topcase. I think when my husband tried it, he used HIS helmet and it was really close but the top of the case rubbed on the top of his helmet. Of course, I assumed that he had tested it with MY helmet since that was the whole purpose of the test. Oh well!
I just needed to make a correction on my previous post. My helmet DOES fit in my Givi E30 topcase. I think when my husband tried it, he used HIS helmet and it was really close but the top of the case rubbed on the top of his helmet. Of course, I assumed that he had tested it with MY helmet since that was the whole purpose of the test. Oh well!
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Well......let's see it!
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