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US $49.99
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Mason, Ohio, United States

Mason, Ohio, United States
Condition:New Brand:Givi Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:CY25N



Givi CY25N-Scooter- Bicycle Series 25 Liter Topcase / Top Trunk

Givi Part #: CY25N

Capacity: 25 Liters

Dimensions: 14.6" Wide x 15.6" Deep (front-to-back) x 11.8" Tall (measured as mounted on bike)

The GIVI CY25N-Scooter- bicycle top case / top trunk is designed to mount to most common bicycle rear racks. The CY25N provides 25 liters of waterproof locked storage space. The CY25N is specifically designed for bicycle use and therefore has a durable light-weight construction and has an aerodynamic design not to slow you down.

Note: The Givi CY25N top trunk is designed to fit the tubular style luggage rack common on many bicycles (see picture above).  The CY25N has a base designed to fit various style luggage racks, therefore it will fit virtually any style rear rack. If you have any questions on fitment don't hesitate to contact us.





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