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Are they still on line? I googled and nothing showed up. Saw one of their outdoor covers at Gatlinburg, and wanted to check on the availability.

john
 
John, this link worked for me:

http://www.industries7.com/pages/NProduct.jsp

It looks like you will need the SRX999 rack for mounting the top case with your V35 bags. :thumbup:

Bruce
And if, by any chance, your Givi topcase has a pad for use as a passenger backrest, I recommend going to longer mounting screws than are supplied with the rack. That way, you can " splint " over the mounting screw holes with steel reinforcement. These slotted holes are so large that they leave insufficient metal in the tubing to be strong enough for backrest use and they will break off (ask me how I know).
 
Thank you!

I tried for 20 minutes to locate them with Google and kept coming up with everything but them.

john
 
And if, by any chance, your Givi topcase has a pad for use as a passenger backrest, I recommend going to longer mounting screws than are supplied with the rack. That way, you can " splint " over the mounting screw holes with steel reinforcement. These slotted holes are so large that they leave insufficient metal in the tubing to be strong enough for backrest use and they will break off (ask me how I know).

Are you talking about the screws that mount the backrest to the top case or the top case to the rack?
 
Are you talking about the screws that mount the backrest to the top case or the top case to the rack?
I mean the screws (4) that attach the topcase rack to the sidecase racks. If there is pressure against the topcase pad, these screws are subject to a lot of leverage. It proved enough to break the tubing apart at the screw holes (slots).
 
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