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This one almost got me busted. I swear the cop must've been hiding in my top box. ::)
 

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Here is my current favorite. Point Arena Lighthouse

 

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Reims in France................. just before the bike fell over with my son Ben on it. We then rode 685 miles straight back home non stop barring ferry crossing, Ben's 10! Now that's some going.
 

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Jap_STi_3 said:


Reims in France................. just before the bike fell over with my son Ben on it. We then rode 685 miles straight back home non stop barring ferry crossing, Ben's 10! Now that's some going.
the boys got it in his blood i see ::008:: nicely loaded up
 

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cosmic said:
Fresh ones from today's ride.




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The white one even looks good in the snow. ::008::
 

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pluric said:
I can't decide.....
Hi pluric, what brand of topbox is that you got on your S10? Is it removable i.e. does it remove with a quick release mount from the topbox base at all? How did you mount the topbox to the S10 rear plate? I use ADLO 981 topboxes (here in China) on my 3 moto's that I have parked in garage here. The ADLO 981 comes with a baseplate which allows the box to removed with the key that provides a dual function - opening the topbox lid and also allows the quick release button to be depressed (this is what releases the box from the baseplate). Curious how yours functions as I'm thinking of combining another ADLO 981 or similar model to my S10 although I've been hesitant as my S10 also has the OEM sidecases. I just like having the ability to be able to remove the ADLO quickly. Very functional IMHO. ADLO are a Chinese company which make a range of topboxes, helmets and other plastic motorcycle related small products. Can't vouch for any of the other items they pump out, but the 981's are pretty darn good having suffered a fair amount of abuse.
BTW, luv your pics...
::026::
 

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Really hard to narrow it down to one favorite. I'll pick this one from The Cabot Trail when the bike was only 3 weeks old. But honestly it was a toss up between this and 4 or 5 others.

 

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bikerdoc said:
Hi pluric, what brand of topbox is that you got on your S10? Is it removable i.e. does it remove with a quick release mount from the topbox base at all? How did you mount the topbox to the S10 rear plate? I use ADLO 981 topboxes (here in China) on my 3 moto's that I have parked in garage here. The ADLO 981 comes with a baseplate which allows the box to removed with the key that provides a dual function - opening the topbox lid and also allows the quick release button to be depressed (this is what releases the box from the baseplate). Curious how yours functions as I'm thinking of combining another ADLO 981 or similar model to my S10 although I've been hesitant as my S10 also has the OEM sidecases. I just like having the ability to be able to remove the ADLO quickly. Very functional IMHO. ADLO are a Chinese company which make a range of topboxes, helmets and other plastic motorcycle related small products. Can't vouch for any of the other items they pump out, but the 981's are pretty darn good having suffered a fair amount of abuse.
BTW, luv your pics...
::026::
It's a Givi trunk. The blue one I stole off the FJR for this ride.
The black trunk is Givi too.

Originally I had made a plate that bolts to the stock rack and put Givi mounts on that.
Later I put a Altrider rack that comes predrilled for Givi mounts.

You mention you have the factory bags. The lids do hit the trunk. I flex them to the side a little
to fully open them. One button pops the trunk off if you don't want to flex the lids.


 

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This pic taken in early September 2011 north of Longview TX - the day I picked up my new ST.
Drove it home to Canada the long way around ... via Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, Yosemite Ntnl Park, San Francisco, Mount Saint Helens, & more.
Had 8300 kms on the OD when I drove into my driveway in Edmonton Alberta.
Can't wait to do some more riding as soon as the snow disappears.
Love the Bike!!!
 

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Someone with better photoshop skills than me should take all these pics, clean them up a bit and make a 2012 Cal on Cafe Press - I'll take 2 pleze ::008::
 
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