Kawasaki Concours Forum
The C-14, aka Kawasaki Concours-14, the new one :) => Accessories and modifications - C14/GTR 1400 => Topic started by: philipintexas on October 27, 2013, 12:22:30 PM
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Trunks come in a variety of makes, sizes, prices and shapes, BUT, they all fall into only two categories when it comes to mounting them to the stock rack or an after-market rack.
(1) Only Givi monoKEY trunks can be attached directly to an after-market rack using either Givi or SW-Motech mounting kits. (I'll contradict myself by saying, JC-Whitney / Sears may sometimes fit).
(2) All other brand trunks will need a universal mounting plate that usually comes with the trunk. The universal mounting plate can be attached to the stock rack. This includes the Kawasaki trunk often sold with the bikes.
There are advantages to both methods of attachment, The monoKEY fits snugly and securely with minimal "bobble" but, unless the rack is adjustable, it's in a fixed location.
All other brands using a universal mounting plate offer some degree of adjustability in positioning them on the rack, but at the price of another layer of plastic between the bike & trunk.
I hope this information helps people before they but a trunk and are then disapointed in their mounting options.
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Good post. I love my Givi E-55 attached to the rack I got from you. So nice.
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Thanks! :finger_fing11:
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I am happy with the Kawasaki trunk. It is small (think 33 gals) and stationary but that is okay because I have it on the bike for day trips and regular use. It also matches the color of the bike (red 2009). The plate that comes with the trunk and attaches to the stock rack works fine and I have not noticed the wobble problems others have complained about.
Recall paying roughly $300 for a brand new trunk several months ago
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IMHO, Phils rack is an absolutely first class product and so far above and beyond the flimsy stock rack that they cant be compared. If you are going to attach a monoKEY style trunk there is simply no better choice. That's is all for now, you may resume your regularly scheduled programming.
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'Ware the stock 'sandwich' rack. It's made of plastic and a complete POS. They've (Kwak Central) have replaced it once under a recall and the 'new an improved' version isn't much better. Mine is sitting on a metal shelf in the garage. It does well there.
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'Ware the stock 'sandwich' rack. It's made of plastic and a complete POS. They've (Kwak Central) have replaced it once under a recall and the 'new an improved' version isn't much better. Mine is sitting on a metal shelf in the garage. It does well there.
I've lost track of my OEM rack years ago. I have no idea where it is and I hope I never find it.
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I've lost track of my OEM rack years ago. I have no idea where it is and I hope I never find it.
Don't worry, you can have mine. :)
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Another difference is weight carrying capacity between monokey and monolock trunks.
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I am happy with the Kawasaki trunk. It is small (think 33 gals) and stationary but that is okay because I have it on the bike for day trips and regular use.
I'm guessing it's 33 LITERS. 33 gallons would be HUUUUGE.
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I'm guessing it's 33 LITERS. 33 gallons would be HUUUUGE.
:rotflmao: Think 2/3 of a 55 gal drum strapped to the back of your bike.
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:rotflmao: Think 2/3 of a 55 gal drum strapped to the back of your bike.
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My bad...it was early in the morning when I wrote about the size of the Kawasaki trunk. I one I have is actually 39 liters. I don't take it off the bike unless I am having the bike serviced, so the sandwich look is not an issue.
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I bought the Phil's Farkled rack and paid extra to get the SW-Motech mounts installed. I think I paid maybe $164 with shipping. I got a Givi V46 Mono key off Amazon for $250 shipped. Also got a double helmet lock (maybe from Murph?) that is insanely handy. Total install time was maybe 45 minutes and it was Friday night so I was talking my time and drinking beer. Could not be happier with the quality of all 3 products.
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Drinking aside, what did you do with the unnecessary 40 minutes?? ::)
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Drinking aside, what did with the unnecessary 40 minutes?? ::)
He already said, "drinking beer". ;D
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IMHO, Phil's rack is an absolutely first class product and so far above and beyond the flimsy stock rack that they cant be compared. If you are going to attach a monoKEY still trunk there is simply no better choice.....
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Just installed the type C with Phil's rails and t-nuts. The combo of the rails and t-nuts gives great flexibility for mounting options. Can now easily use my Kawa case and Smuggler if need be and adjustments are very easy. Items are excellent quality and Phil was super helpful with questions. Can't go wrong with Phil's stuff.
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I really like my Shad top case. The locking system is great. The key has three positions, case lock & locked to mount, case unlocked & locked to mount, unlock to remove from mount. The key lock only sets the mode, you push the lock tumbler in to release the carry handle, then reach inside to press the door release, or case remove. The nice part is you can leave the case locked on the mount and not need a key to open and close the door, and it's a two stage system, so it's nearly impossible to not have shut.
As for the mount, it comes with a very nice combo rack mount. They offer a steel top plate to reinforce the stock plastic rack. I opted for a SW-Motech steel rack and drilled my own mounting holes in it to line up with the Shad mount. It looks nice with the top case off as well as having a lower profile when mounted.
Last point is that the SH48 has the best pillion backrest set up with a pad above and below the hinge.
All in all I'm very happy with the Shad system and quality. Total install was $375
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Just installed the type C with Phil's rails and t-nuts. The combo of the rails and t-nuts gives great flexibility for mounting options. Can now easily use my Kawa case and Smuggler if need be and adjustments are very easy. Items are excellent quality and Phil was super helpful with questions. Can't go wrong with Phil's stuff.
Yes sir, agreed! Phils rack and nuts are the tops for using with the Corbin Smuggler and a trunk too! :thumbs: :thumbs:
(http://i1200.photobucket.com/albums/bb336/jaywilcox/efkjewlkrw_zpsec1324ce.jpg) (http://s1200.photobucket.com/user/jaywilcox/media/efkjewlkrw_zpsec1324ce.jpg.html)
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^^^^geez that bike always looks better and better and better !
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^^^^geez that bike always looks better and better and better !
I try... ;) :) :chugbeer:
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^^^^geez that bike always looks better and better and better !
Since joining this forum, ZG has become my Farkle inspiration. Fortunately my bank account, and wife, are moderating my fervor. :P
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Since joining this forum, ZG has become my Farkle inspiration. Fortunately my bank account, and wife, are moderating my fervor. :P
;) :chugbeer:
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I made my own rack with a way to mount helmet locks to it. It's nice to have a machine shop in the company. Having two helmet locks is really great as someone else pointed out.
Does any one know the biggest trunk available? 55 liter? I can never fit my tent into it when I go camping. The other option is to add a wire rack to the top for strapping it on there. I've seen that quite often, but mostly on Harley's. :(
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I made my own rack with a way to mount helmet locks to it. It's nice to have a machine shop in the company. Having two helmet locks is really great as someone else pointed out.
Does any one know the biggest trunk available? 55 liter? I can never fit my tent into it when I go camping. The other option is to add a wire rack to the top for strapping it on there. I've seen that quite often, but mostly on Harley's. :(
You can convert almost any dome tent to fit inside the trunk by purchasing a tent pole repair kit and making custom/shorter tent poles. Just wrap the tent around the poles and use some string to hold it all together.
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Just want to keep the content of my original post out there for new comers.
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Good post. I love my Givi E-55 attached to the rack I got from you. So nice.
Can you post a pic and why you like it on his rack?
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This rack is simple. Phil even gives you a couple pads that you stick under the trunk to make it an even tighter fit. No bobbling. And the rack by it self is a work of art. Great build and design. So shocked Kawi doesn't have these as stock equipment.