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GIVI TOP CASE E455N + SIDE CASES V37N SIMPLY IV SILVER 119 LT + MOUNT COMPATIBLE WITH HONDA NC 750 X / DCT 14/15
The GIVI BAULETTO E455N set with V37N Simply IV Silver side cases offers a complete solution for motorcycle transport, with a total capacity of 119 liters. The black MONOLOCK top case with 45 liters capacity is designed to comfortably hold up to two full-face helmets, with a maximum load of 3 kg. Thanks to the MONOLOCK fastening system, installation and removal are simple and quick, compatible with most motorcycles and scooters on the market.
The V37 side cases, each with a capacity of 37 liters, feature a modern design with a matte silver central insert, matching the GIVI top cases of the V series. Made of ABS with black covers, they are ergonomic and designed to improve passenger comfort thanks to the front recess that facilitates leg positioning. The MONOKEY SIDE system with 4 fixing points ensures a solid installation, compatible with PLX and PLXR frames.
Both components are equipped with water-resistant seals, tested to withstand heavy rain with a flow rate exceeding 20 liters per minute, keeping the contents dry. The red reflectors on the top case ensure greater visibility while riding. The set is specifically compatible with Honda NC 750 X / DCT 14/15, offering a practical and versatile solution for motorcyclists.
- MONOLOCK E455 top case: 45 liters capacity, black color, red reflectors, maximum load 3 kg
- V37N side cases: 37 liters capacity each, design with matte silver insert, black ABS cover
- Total capacity: 119 liters (45 + 37 + 37)
- Fastening systems: MONOLOCK for top case, MONOKEY SIDE with 4 points for side cases
- Material: durable ABS plastic
- Water resistance: seals tested for heavy rain (>20 lt/min)
- Compatibility: Honda NC 750 X / DCT 14/15
- Comfort: ergonomic design with recess for passenger's legs
- Accessories: compatible with T502B internal bag with handle and padded shoulder strap
Data sheet
- Motorcycle brand
- Honda
- Motorcycle model
- Years of motorcycle
- 2014
2015