Bmw R 1200 Gs [04-05] - aluminum side case set Trekker Outback Evo 48 48L each /

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Suitable for years of manufacture: [04-05].

Manufacturer/Brand: Bmw

Model: R 1200 GS.

Article: Aluminum side case set Trekker Outback Evo 48 48L each / natural aluminum / max load 10kg each / monokey.

GIVI aluminum side case set Trekker Outback Evo for R 1200 GS (04-05)

The GIVI Trekker Outback Evo 48 side case set from the Monokey series was specially developed for the R 1200 GS motorcycle model from 2004 to 2005. These high-quality suitcases each have a capacity of 48 liters and a maximum load of 10 kg per suitcase. They are made of robust aluminum in a natural color, which gives them an attractive look and long durability.

Technical details

  • Material: Aluminum in natural color
  • Volume: 48 liters per suitcase
  • Maximum payload: 10kg per suitcase
  • Fastening system: MONOKEY® CAM SIDE

Innovations and features

The Trekker Outback Evo cases are equipped with the MONOKEY® CAM-SIDE fastening system, which allows for easy assembly and disassembly. Additional improvements include vibration-damping die-cast aluminum seats and new lower mounting points that provide improved stability even on rough surfaces. The lid opening system has been revised and replaced with a Detachable Lid System, which has stainless steel reinforcement and allows the lid to be completely removed.

The Hold it Active system allows the case to be tilted without completely removing it from the holder. This makes opening the lid easier, especially if a top case is mounted. The system can be activated or deactivated as required.

The cases are equipped with a security lock as standard. When you purchase the "OBKE______PACK2" set, you will also receive a third lock cylinder that can be attached to a top case to secure all cases with just one key.

The GIVI cases also guarantee high water resistance, which protects them even in heavy rain. This was confirmed in special tests in which the cases were exposed to a simulated rainfall of over 20 liters per minute.