2030 days ago

Givi E45 Monokey Top Box

Marie from Torbay - Long Bay

Was used with a Honda Bike.

Location Torbay, North Shore.

Description:

Givi E45 Top Box. These great topcases feature Givi's revolutionary Monokey technology. A monokey system enables the luggage to be both locked/unlocked and removed completely with one twist of a key. A simple yet fantastic design. Monokey luggage is robust and hard wearing, the perfect topbox for someone who is always on the go.


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The Givi E45 Economy Monokey Top Cases are packed with features...
Specifications include
* Givi E45 Economy Topcase (E45NJ)
* 10kg Max Load
* 45L capacity (2 Helmets)
* Givi's Top Spec topcase
* MONOKEY Technology
* 410mm x 300mm x 560mm approx
* Stylish Design

Price: $120

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