If you’re looking for a new top box for your scooter or motorcycle, Givi is usually the first name you may think of. And for good reason! Recently, they’ve upgraded the design on 3 of their boxes. The lower left box, the 46 Liter (46N) is what I’ll be getting my hands on this time next week!  If you have a scooter and are looking for a new top box, you’ll want to check out the E300B, which has a white cover and clear reflectors.  You won’t find these boxes on Givi’s website yet.  Don’t ask me why, because I have no idea. I’m just lucky that I know the Bay Area Givi representative, who turned me onto these new boxes.
I really like the style of the new reflectors on the 55 liter (E55NT), but that’s just a touch too big for me. I think the 46 will look perfect on my tail. Pics to come after I get her mounted up.
Contrary to what you might think, I’m not planning any long trips or adventrues anytime soon. Â The main reason I want/need this box is so that I can ride even more. Â Having the flexibility of a secure place to stash my motorcycle boots, full face helmet and puffy overpants is something I’ve been wanting for a really really long time. Â I make decisions on where/when I’m going to ride, based on the type of places I’m going to ride to. Â When you live in San Francisco, it only makes sense to ride everywhere you can. But if I want to put on some peep-toe high heels, and a cute jacket, it isn’t convenient to carry overpants, a jacket, boots and a helmet with me. I don’t expect to put all these items in my box, but if I can manage to at the minimum, stash 3 out of 4, I’m happy to carry something.
Most recently (last week) I accepted a full time position to work as an office administrator for a really cool engineering firm in downtown San Francisco. Â As much as I love the part time schedule, I need the full time pay in order to keep up with my motorcycle addiction activities. Â I anticipate I’ll be running around town picking up things, and having this box is really going to help. Especially when parking costs an arm and a leg for more than 15 minutes. Â If you’re interested in ordering one, email me and I’ll put you in touch with my local rep.

I’ve also got a sneak peak at some photos taken by an amazing photographer, Robert Stokstad last week on the Suzuki GS500F test ride and photo shoot I went on for CityBike magazine. I’m also wearing the Corazzo jacket I’ll be reviewing soon for CityBike.











