Am considering a flash Givi aluminium topbox to replace my decade old, faded plastic one.
The plastic one is curvy and every time I put something inside I feel like there’s a lot of wasted space. I’m hoping a box-shaped aluminium one will be able to take more stuff. Also hoping the aluminium won’t weather as obviously over time. It’s been pointed out to me that the aluminium cases are heavier, but I figure that’s a small price to pay for durability.
I have to have secure luggage on my bike as it’s my only form of transport. If I’m already spending a fair bit, I figure a little bit more for something more robust might be a good investment.
Anyone with experience out there care to confirm the above? Or are aluminium cases really more of a bling thing for aspiring adventure bike riders?



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but apparently that makes it a full two kilos lighter. Alaska is obviously bigger but with the weight penalty, I could go to a 44 litre Alaska but that's still almost a kilo heavier than the Dolomiti 46.
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