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Greywolf1967

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A soon to be Kymco DT300 rider, curious about hard side case info.
« on: September 02, 2011, 03:34:31 PM »

 Hey All !!!

 I have been looking at joining the 2 wheel fun fun with friends (tho they are going 600cc Sport Bikes).

 I am looking to the Kymco as a daily driver, weekend camp outing. Now most of my friends will be using Nylon sides and tops, but I am looking for what options will be available in Hard Case.

 I love the Givi Top (with lighting), and would like to match the sides with hard case and lights if it can be done.

 Years ago when I rode a Shadow 750, my biggest issue/fear was arse end visablity.

 Can anyone point me to what options are out there for Hard Side case/ Top  with easy add lights?

 I know Givi has add on for the top, can it be added to sides also?

 Many Thanks in advance for any info/links or where to start !!!!

 Has anyone added Hard side cases???????

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Re: A soon to be Kymco DT300 rider, curious about hard side case info.
« Reply #2 on: April 14, 2012, 03:04:40 PM »
 There is a company called Admore Lighting that make many a kit specifically designed for certain model top and side cases as well as generic add on to any case kits. They are a little pricey but you get what you pay for. They are certainly far better than the GIVI in house light kits. The GIVI kits are brake light only and frequently seem to have connection issues, where as the Admore Lighting kits are usually running light, brake light and turn signals and have a solid twist connection. Often they also feature modulation of the brake light for attention when the brakes are first applied as well as amber turn signals. I really like this feature as I'm partial to red brakes and amber turns for ease of signal understanding.

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