This (medium) large tankbag is perfect for day trips, although nobody will be surprised if you can also put your luggage for a longer trip in it. This Easy-T is new in our range and can only be mounted on a tanklock mounting ring. You can find the right tanklock fixing ring for your bike here. A safety strap for additional fastening around the steering head guarantees that it stays in place while on the road. Two external side pockets - zippered separately and easily accessible from the outside - offer limited storage options. On the rider’s side there's a storage compartment which Givi says is perfect for the rain cover, although of course you're free to do whatever you like.
The spacious main storage compartment has a long zipper with two pullers. By bringing the openings of both pullers together, you can close the tank bag with a (numerical) lock. The central storage compartment has no additional internal divisions.
On top there is a storage compartment with a transparent window, where a map, tablet or smartphone certainly can find its place. The access to this transparent storage compartment is located inside, which better protects the smartphone or map against the weather.
The Givi Easy-T is made of sturdy 600D polyester with removable PVC reinforcements. The presence of a handle makes it possible to carry the tankbag easily when making a stop. An included shoulder strap turns the bag into a backpack/shoulder bag in no time.
Reflective details increase visibility in the evening and at night. The dimensions of this tank bag are 26 cm x 36 cm x 30 cm. The height can be extended a few centimeters by means of a zipper. The maximum content of the tankbag is then 26 liters.
Attention! Tank bags are attached to the petrol cap, which is - if all goes well - standard in one place. That means: you can't really 'move' with a tanklock tankbag, like you can with magnetic bags, you can choose whether you place them higher or lower on the tank. Short nakeds with a relatively small fuel tank and large tankbags that use tanklock, can cause a conflict at handlebar height. In any case: more luggage space should never be at the expense of better handling.
But ... there are solutions. The bigger the tankbag, the more flexibility it usually offers. The mounting ring of the tank latch system can - in certain cases - be moved. Not meters, but enough to create space and safety.
Because this is a relatively large tankbag, there is a chance that the available space between your fuel cap (tank lock!) and your handlebar is indeed too limited to be comfortable and safe. In that case the mounting ring can be moved in five positions (loosen four screws and tighten them again). This way you quickly gain a few centimeters.
This tankbag does not come with a standard cable grommet, but the sharp increase in the use of electrical devices in and around the bike has led to the development of an optional power supply, in the form of the XS111. The accompanying template allows you to make your own (courtesy of the mounting piece). A sharp knife or good scissors and the XS111 kit are enough to bring any tankbag into these digital times.