Date: 05-11-25  Time: 14:38 pm

Author Topic: Anyone got a Givi Wingrack on a their '02-'05 Thou?  (Read 1624 times)

SteveMc278

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Anyone got a Givi Wingrack on a their '02-'05 Thou?
« on: 14 August 2016, 09:56:24 pm »
Do any of you '02-'05 Thou boys have a Givi Wingrack fitted to your bike?
I haven't seen one myself fitted to a Thou but I've been told they do exist.

Wingracks, being the same for all bikes, I'm interested in whether Givi did actually produce an FZS1000 '02-'05 specific fitting kit? (that is - arms connecting pillion hangers to Wingrack as well as integral Grab rail being connected to the Wingrack........they are the normal parts making up bike-model-specific Givi Wingrack fitting kits).

Cheers in advance

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Re: Anyone got a Givi Wingrack on a their '02-'05 Thou?
« Reply #1 on: 15 August 2016, 02:39:11 pm »
Any reason you don't just go for the commonly available rack and side rail fitting kit?

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Re: Anyone got a Givi Wingrack on a their '02-'05 Thou?
« Reply #2 on: 20 August 2016, 05:33:07 pm »
I have

SteveMc278

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Re: Anyone got a Givi Wingrack on a their '02-'05 Thou?
« Reply #3 on: 23 August 2016, 10:19:10 pm »
Any reason you don't just go for the commonly available rack and side rail fitting kit?

Yeah I could easily do that. Not that fitting panniers bigger (Givi TRK33s anyone?) than Givi's specified E21s has ever overstressed anyones Givi side rail fittings (obviously Givi simply cover themselves with their stated E21 pannier weight limit for the PL349 side rails).

According to Givi the Wingrack together with its FZS600 fitting kit weighs a massive 7.5Kg (don't know the figure for the Thou) so it lends itself better to an 02-05 Thou than to the 600. But it does turn the 600 into a load lugger instead of the fun bike that it is.
But sure - around 7.5Kg of racking even on the Thou is a lot of weight at the far back of the bike to be carrying every time the bikes ridden.
Yup, looks like the PL349 side rails are the way to go on this Joe  :)