Mounting a Givi top box to the R
Posted: Sun Feb 26, 2006 11:12 am
Mnnden had asked me how I did this, so I thought I'd share.
Problem : The plastic BMW silver luggage rack is mostly ornamental and it's curved surface does not match with the flat Givi universal mounting plate.
Solution : A 3/8 inch thick semi-hard plastic kitchen cutting board.
Since none of the Givi rack holes line up with the rail holes of the silver BMW rack, I replaced the silver rack with a similar sized piece of semi-hard plastic kitchen cutting board, then bolted the Givi base plate to the (3/8" thick) cutting board. It makes a stronger mount than the silver plastic rack and gives a flat surface instead of a curved surface for the base plate. Works great!
BTW, credit for this idea goes to MIXR.
Thanks MIXR!
This is the cutting board which replaces the silver rack. It was easily cut with a hand saw. (I painted it black even though it really doesn't show once the Givi mounting plate is attached)

The Givi Universal mount attaches to my kitchen cutting board.

And this is how it looks...nice and clean...you'd never know a kitchen utensil was attached to the R.

Problem : The plastic BMW silver luggage rack is mostly ornamental and it's curved surface does not match with the flat Givi universal mounting plate.
Solution : A 3/8 inch thick semi-hard plastic kitchen cutting board.
Since none of the Givi rack holes line up with the rail holes of the silver BMW rack, I replaced the silver rack with a similar sized piece of semi-hard plastic kitchen cutting board, then bolted the Givi base plate to the (3/8" thick) cutting board. It makes a stronger mount than the silver plastic rack and gives a flat surface instead of a curved surface for the base plate. Works great!
BTW, credit for this idea goes to MIXR.
Thanks MIXR!
This is the cutting board which replaces the silver rack. It was easily cut with a hand saw. (I painted it black even though it really doesn't show once the Givi mounting plate is attached)

The Givi Universal mount attaches to my kitchen cutting board.

And this is how it looks...nice and clean...you'd never know a kitchen utensil was attached to the R.

