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Givi 47N and Brake light kit
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<blockquote data-quote="Tommy Kay" data-source="post: 1296257" data-attributes="member: 89117"><p>My brother has the Givi light kit on his E55. I am assuming it's the same kit you would get with a different shaped light fixture. It uses 24gage-ish wires and a spring loaded military style fixed connector. His wires have broke several times and his lights flicker if they dont fail because the connector is poorly designed.</p><p></p><p>I have the E55 and the admore light kit. The wires are roughly 16gauge with a twist lock connector.</p><p></p><p>I don't think you can go wrong with the Givi case. I do not support the Givi lights.</p><p></p><p>The difference between the 228 and the 357 is sub framing. The 228 (i admit I have never seen one in real life) is a generic one fits most, that nouns to the rear of the bike. The 357 replaces the rear hand bar and fastens a load bearing bar under the rear seat to spread the load. I love mine. I also did install the Garauldi stuffy kit after seeing all the images these bikes tend to get from pushing the weight limits on the sub frame.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tommy Kay, post: 1296257, member: 89117"] My brother has the Givi light kit on his E55. I am assuming it's the same kit you would get with a different shaped light fixture. It uses 24gage-ish wires and a spring loaded military style fixed connector. His wires have broke several times and his lights flicker if they dont fail because the connector is poorly designed. I have the E55 and the admore light kit. The wires are roughly 16gauge with a twist lock connector. I don't think you can go wrong with the Givi case. I do not support the Givi lights. The difference between the 228 and the 357 is sub framing. The 228 (i admit I have never seen one in real life) is a generic one fits most, that nouns to the rear of the bike. The 357 replaces the rear hand bar and fastens a load bearing bar under the rear seat to spread the load. I love mine. I also did install the Garauldi stuffy kit after seeing all the images these bikes tend to get from pushing the weight limits on the sub frame. [/QUOTE]
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