Thu, 6 May 1999 10:13:16 +0300
- Message No. 5641
From: "Marselos Rallidis"
Subject: Re: More space for me and the co-driver
I contacted NONFANGO and I received the following answer:
Dear Mr Rallidis ,
Thanks for the message sent to us .
In order to answer you , we noticed that your problem is very anomalous .
We have studied our Honda base in order to get an esay mounting of the
lugage as well as a good abitability of the passenger .
Try to move back the bas eshould not create problems at all .
I hope to be as clear as possible ,
If you have some problems don't esitate to write us
Thanks in advance
Luca Cancian
Export Area Manager
-----Original Message-----
From: Stuart Waite
To: Marselos Rallidis
Date: Δευτέρα, 26 Απριλίου 1999 6:48 μμ
Subject: RE: (XRV) More space for me and the co-driver
>I'm having much the same problem with a Givi E45 with backrest. It shortens
>the seat too much - not that I'm complaining having a girl closer to me but
>on long distances it can be uncomfortable. I hadn't thought of just using 4
>bolts so I'm also interested to know whether there are high speed risks
with
>that. There is only a minimal adjustment available on the original fixing
>plate which with the Givi plate won't work because the nuts fixing it to
the
>back of the bike rise too high to secure the Givi plate too.
>
>_________________________________
>Stuart Waite @ #500
>'96 Honda XL600V Transalp
>'99 Honda XRV750 Africa Twin
>(They're both bloody good)
>http://www.netkonect.co.uk/i/iguana
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: owner-xrv@www.atic.org [mailto:owner-xrv@www.atic.org]On Behalf Of
>Marselos Rallidis
>Sent: 23 April 1999 07:02
>To: xrv@atic.org
>Subject: (XRV) More space for me and the co-driver
>
>
>Dear ATic's
>I bought a 52 lt NONFANGO baggager for my @. The problem is that the space
>on the seat (when I had a codriver) was shortened too much and I had a
>problem... you know... too much in the front... tooo much pressure!
>So I unscrewed the base of the baggager and instead of using 6, I used the
4
>back screws (putting the baggager more back) in order to gain some more
>space. The baggager seems steady but it moves a little bit up and down.
>Do you think that I may have a problem when driving in high speeds?
>Do you know if there is something that I can do in order to make it more
>steady?
>Thanks a lot
>Marselos Rallidis
>
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