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Biggest box you've seen...
Well, we've finally had someone take us up on installing a Givi E450 (45 Liter) topcase on a Buddy 125.
The customer is a firefighter and needs to carry serious amounts of gear to and from the firehouse.
Just wanted to show folks how it looks.
The customer is a firefighter and needs to carry serious amounts of gear to and from the firehouse.
Just wanted to show folks how it looks.
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Phil Waters
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Can the problematic Buddy rack and mount handle the amount of weight that could be stuffed into such a case?
Aside from the weld problem, one member reported that the exterior panels to which the rack is mounted had cracked.
Did you do anything extra to reinforce this monster?
Aside from the weld problem, one member reported that the exterior panels to which the rack is mounted had cracked.
Did you do anything extra to reinforce this monster?
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The Buddy rack has been redesigned - the weld that used to break on the old rack doesn't even exist on the new one - it is much sturdier.ericalm wrote:Can the problematic Buddy rack and mount handle the amount of weight that could be stuffed into such a case?
My question is whether this huge case is any use with a 10# weight limit, which nearly everyone exceeds.
I would think the real weight limit is determined by how sturdy the rack is attached to the scoot.
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Awesome! We should get pics of the new ones. Doesn't necessarily change the other problem, though this is the only instance I've heard of this happening, so maybe other factors contributed.BlueMark wrote:The Buddy rack has been redesigned - the weld that used to break on the old rack doesn't even exist on the new one - it is much sturdier.ericalm wrote:Can the problematic Buddy rack and mount handle the amount of weight that could be stuffed into such a case?
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Oh, I think it is. OP just wanted to show how it will look. Which is gigantic.bwilms wrote:That totally looks superimposed.
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ericalm wrote:Oh, I think it is. OP just wanted to show how it will look. Which is gigantic.bwilms wrote:That totally looks superimposed.
Oh I think its real. Probably just a very wide angle lens very close. (10-22 f3.5?) I have an E350 and havent had any problems with rack or plastics. A ff helmet drops right in. I have carried almost all my photo gear to a rally. (2 camera bodies, strobe, 4 lenses, dump tank etc etc. tripod just wouldnt fit) and one time dinner for 6 including an apple pie. A lap top with all the accessories is no problem. At first I thought the E350 was going to be too big but I love it!
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Yeah, looking at it now, I don't think it's faked—the lighting is too consistent. The distortion can be caused by a lot of thing. No wide angle or filter needed—a lot of cell cams and even high-end consumer digitals have the problem, especially when shooting up close.
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It isn't photoshopped, or shot with a wide angle lens - I am nowhere near that technically adept.
It really is that freakin' huge.
We've installed a LOT of Givi 35 liter cases with not a single failure (not even on the "dangerous" old rack).
I am of the opinion that HOW a case and rack are installed makes all the difference. The initial batch of Buddy racks were a bad fit at best and required way too much tweaking and bending to install correctly...this put the racks in a constant state of tension and before too long they snapped at their weakest weld.
We've always gone to the trouble of pre-bending our racks at the tubes themselves. This helps them line up to the mounting holes better and takes away any stress on the welds. It takes about 10 minutes more to install a rack this way, but we have not had ANY fail in the field.
The Givi mounting bracket is also superior in every way distributing the load in a much better manner.
Install the rack correctly - don't overtorque it and use loctite.
Install the case correctly - overtighten it and it will deform the mount whick will put stress on the rack - use loctite.
Don't overload the case, or the rack - yeah, we know 5kg is only 12 lbs. but don't go too much over that. If you must haul more stuff get a set of saddlebags, they distribute the load like a passenger and are safer anyway.
http://clevelandscooters.com/_wsn/page6.html
Scroll down and look at the Givi T405 - I have a set of them and swap them from bike to bike. 2 years of daily use and they still look great. Expandable to about the size of a cinder block each.
It really is that freakin' huge.
We've installed a LOT of Givi 35 liter cases with not a single failure (not even on the "dangerous" old rack).
I am of the opinion that HOW a case and rack are installed makes all the difference. The initial batch of Buddy racks were a bad fit at best and required way too much tweaking and bending to install correctly...this put the racks in a constant state of tension and before too long they snapped at their weakest weld.
We've always gone to the trouble of pre-bending our racks at the tubes themselves. This helps them line up to the mounting holes better and takes away any stress on the welds. It takes about 10 minutes more to install a rack this way, but we have not had ANY fail in the field.
The Givi mounting bracket is also superior in every way distributing the load in a much better manner.
Install the rack correctly - don't overtorque it and use loctite.
Install the case correctly - overtighten it and it will deform the mount whick will put stress on the rack - use loctite.
Don't overload the case, or the rack - yeah, we know 5kg is only 12 lbs. but don't go too much over that. If you must haul more stuff get a set of saddlebags, they distribute the load like a passenger and are safer anyway.
http://clevelandscooters.com/_wsn/page6.html
Scroll down and look at the Givi T405 - I have a set of them and swap them from bike to bike. 2 years of daily use and they still look great. Expandable to about the size of a cinder block each.
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ClevelandMoto
Pride Of Cleveland Scooters
18636 Detroit Rd.
Lakewood, Ohio 44107
216-227-1964
www.clevelandmoto.com
ClevelandMoto
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18636 Detroit Rd.
Lakewood, Ohio 44107
216-227-1964
www.clevelandmoto.com
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