This modular luggage system wraps around the rear of the motorcycle like a horseshoe and consists of two 16-litre side bags and one 12-litre seat bag.
The fact that this 44 litres of storage isn't packed into a single top case has everything to do with the GRT721B’s maximum adaptability and practical flexibility. This is a different, innovative approach to motorcycle luggage, particularly suited for dirt bikes, scooters, and similar machines.
As often is the case, GIVI has clearly studied what the competition offers and delivers comparable quality and functionality with the GRT721 – for a fraction of the price.
This universal luggage system is not supported by a rack. Instead, it is secured using the included straps and steel clamps. This eliminates the weight of mounting frames and makes the system instantly compatible with virtually all motocross, enduro, and maxi enduro motorcycles. Installation is simple and requires no bike-specific components.
The GRT721B luggage system consists of four panels that can be arranged in various configurations using specific mounting hardware. This practical solution ensures maximum adaptability to your travel needs, whether you're planning short off-road trips or long overland adventures.
The base is made of highly durable materials such as Cordura and Hypalon, offering excellent resistance to impact and abrasion. These high-grade materials are extremely UV-resistant, ensuring that the system retains both its appearance and functionality, even after prolonged exposure to sunlight on extended journeys. The main construction supports an innovative trio of saddle bags that work seamlessly as one integrated unit. The two 16-litre waterproof side bags provide ample space for most travel gear, while the central 12-litre seat bag (also waterproof) brings the total capacity to 44 litres. This layout also ensures good weight distribution on your motorcycle.
Thanks to the M.O.L.L.E. system on all the bags, you can further expand your load capacity. The modularity allows you to tailor your setup perfectly to your specific travel needs.
Do bear in mind that any contact between soft luggage and motorcycle surfaces will eventually leave aesthetic wear marks. Dust or grit gets between them, it moves around a little … If you’re not the kind of enduro or off-road rider who considers dropping the bike or snapping a mudguard a rite of passage, it’s a good idea to apply a transparent protective film between the luggage and the bodywork.