Hi
I am new to the forum, so if I have entered this question in the wrong place just let me know.
I have a 2019 G310R and wanted to add saddlebags. After (what I thought) was much research, I settled on the GIVI 30 liter saddle bags. After trying to mount them, I discovered i needed the GIVI side mounts (TE5125).
As shown in the pictures, the mounts intrude on to the turn signals. The kit and instructions include a bracket to mount the turn signals close to the tail light, but do not show any wires. When I contacted GIVI, the only comment I got back was check with your manufacturer. Looking at the bike, I would need to either drill holes, plug old holes and figure out a way to protect the wires up to the new mounts
I guess my question is do people normally move the turn signals when mounting bags on this type of bike, any pointers on moving the tail lights, or don't worry about it? Also, did I just pick the wrong system, is there a better mount I could get that pulls the bags further away from the signals?
Roy
I am new to the forum, so if I have entered this question in the wrong place just let me know.
I have a 2019 G310R and wanted to add saddlebags. After (what I thought) was much research, I settled on the GIVI 30 liter saddle bags. After trying to mount them, I discovered i needed the GIVI side mounts (TE5125).
As shown in the pictures, the mounts intrude on to the turn signals. The kit and instructions include a bracket to mount the turn signals close to the tail light, but do not show any wires. When I contacted GIVI, the only comment I got back was check with your manufacturer. Looking at the bike, I would need to either drill holes, plug old holes and figure out a way to protect the wires up to the new mounts
I guess my question is do people normally move the turn signals when mounting bags on this type of bike, any pointers on moving the tail lights, or don't worry about it? Also, did I just pick the wrong system, is there a better mount I could get that pulls the bags further away from the signals?
Roy
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