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Topbox/rack Load

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2020 6:11 am
by solemndawn
Hi All,

I've bought a topbox off of a mate, but discovered after that an E360 Monokey weighs 5KG by itself.

I was about to order the Givi SR1136 rack for it, but it is only specc'd for 3KG, same as the Honda OEM rack.

I realise there has to be a factor of safety built in when these things were designed, but I don't fancy my top-box going overboard on me on the highway *cringe*

I'm left wondering what kind of load y'all have gotten away with on a Givi SR1136 Rack? (and if anyone has a pair of calipers handy, how thick is the steel?)


Thanks in advance :)

Re: Topbox/rack Load

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2020 4:16 pm
by gn2
To give an idea of the strength of the Givi rack, I've lifted the scooter with it.
The problem isn't what weight the rack can cope with, it's the effect of the weight on handling.

Re: Topbox/rack Load

Posted: Mon Jan 06, 2020 5:00 pm
by 87112
I have bought a few big liter top boxes and while super useful just could not get past how it affected handling no matter how much I liked the box.

Some notice it some don't. If you are in it for the " ride" you probably will.

I now ride with a 40 liter top box that is super light.

Re: Topbox/rack Load

Posted: Tue Jan 07, 2020 11:17 am
by Mel46
When I traded down from my Burgman I left the larger tail box on the Burgman for a reason. My wife had a PCX, which is what I was trading down to. I put my larger tail box on her bike, loaded it, and went for a ride on the highway (55 mph +). I felt the wind hitting the bigger box, affecting the handling. I put her smaller box on and went for a ride. Much better. Now we have identical bikes with identical tail boxes and they handle as they should at higher speeds.

Knowing this, if you are only traveling locally at in town speeds you may not notice much difference in handling except when cornering.

Re: Topbox/rack Load

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2021 1:13 pm
by AC_ING
Hi, I am new with my PCX and want to buy the DLM30 Givi but the dealer didnt recommend it.

What do you think, too heavy or big for the PCX ?

Re: Topbox/rack Load

Posted: Sat Jul 17, 2021 9:10 pm
by StillThumps
Looking at the DLM30 online, my only concern would be the width of the rectangular DLM 30 topbox..and the fact that it doesn’t seem to quite fit the scooter’s styling. I have a 34L Givi monolock topcase on my 2021 PCX and it works great and fits the scooter’s styling really well for me.

Re: Topbox/rack Load

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2021 9:56 am
by Mel46
If you are worried about the rack itself, it is quite capable of handling heavy loads. Recently I removed my tail box for the day and installed a milk crate so that I could carry our empty gas cans to the gas station for fill up. I have 5 gas containers of varying sizes, probably equaling around 10 gallons. Once full and reloaded onto the bike, off I went with No problems.

I was thinking on the way home with that load that I could really travel a great distance with this much gas onboard! (My tank was full, which is about 1.5 gallons. Add another 10 gallons @ 100 mpg...I could go half way across this country without stopping for gas??!!)

Re: Topbox/rack Load

Posted: Sun Jul 18, 2021 8:08 pm
by AC_ING
StillThumps wrote: Sat Jul 17, 2021 9:10 pm Looking at the DLM30 online, my only concern would be the width of the rectangular DLM 30 topbox..and the fact that it doesn’t seem to quite fit the scooter’s styling. I have a 34L Givi monolock topcase on my 2021 PCX and it works great and fits the scooter’s styling really well for me.
First, thanks for yours answers.


That's right, but the form factor is why I choose it. All the others are designed primarily for helmets, and I always put mine under the seat.

On the other hand I can accommodate square shape things (like a briefcase) as long as it does not exceed the weight.

Re: Topbox/rack Load

Posted: Tue Aug 31, 2021 7:22 am
by you you
gn2 wrote: Mon Jan 06, 2020 4:16 pm To give an idea of the strength of the Givi rack, I've lifted the scooter with it.
The problem isn't what weight the rack can cope with, it's the effect of the weight on handling.
Nobody seems to be listening to this. The more you put on the backbox the more it takes the weight of the front wheel. Weight above and behind the rear wheel is probably the worst place it can be.

Keep the heavy stuff under the seat if you can.

Re: Topbox/rack Load

Posted: Mon Sep 20, 2021 10:36 am
by vamootsman
I have ridden with 25lbs, and maybe more in my Top box and the same under the seat, sometimes at the same time. Of course it affects the handling, but you just need to be aware of it and not ride like a fool. The rack and box will hold the weight. Also remember that if you crash and the box comes loose you will have a rather heavy projectile flying off somewhere.