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Emgo - 72-32440 - Travel Trunk

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Price:
US $110.80
ApproximatelyAU $171.15
+ $70.22 postage
Estimated delivery Wed, 20 Aug - Fri, 29 Aug
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Condition:
Brand New
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Product Identifiers

BrandEmgo
Manufacturer Part Number72-32440
eBay Product ID (ePID)171290033

Additional Product Features

Part TypeTravel Trunk

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4.8
58 product ratings
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  • Very nice trunk for the money!

    I used to have a competitors trunk on my old bike and this one is nearly as nice at a fifth of the price. It will hold a few items from the grocery store or a full face helmet perfectly. It fits my Eton Matrix just fine and was easy to mount. I didn't have to do any modifications, it just bolted right on. It also pops on and off so you can take in inside with you. I would recommend to anyone looking for a nice trunk and have limited funds. Don't let the cost fool you. It's a quality product.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • My mini bagger

    I This Emgo tail trunk is perfect for my needs. Living in Mexico in a small town it is very hard and sometimes dangerous to use my full size touring bike, Yamaha Venture, in town. So I decided to make a mini bagger for town use. I started with my Yamaha 250 and added a windshield, rear rack and saddlebags but I still needed more carrying capacity when I go to the Market. The Yamaha is small and I used the Emgo trunk, turned sideways to fit and complete my project. With the bike on it's side stand the lean helps keep the top of the trunk open while I load up. I also added a sand pad on the bottom of the side stand as lots of the parking lots are crushed gravel and this helps stabilize the bike. I mounted a 1/2" plastic piece to rack, with bolts and locknuts, mounted the Emgo tail trunk mounting piece to the plastic piece with bolts and locknuts. I also used two bolts with locknuts drilled through bottom of Emgo trunk, mounting pad and plastic piece to keep it secure.

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  • Excellent value

    Was sturdier than I thought it would be. Perfect size and fits a helmet. The base plate plastic is a bit on the brittle side but seems quite sturdy. I cranked it on pretty hard and heard a tiny snap noise so hoping it was a minor flex as I didn’t see a crack. Love that it comes with a universal mounting plate. When looking into other top boxes, the pricing was pretty high especially when u had to buy the rack/mounting plate separately!

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Budget box - good value.

    Decent top box for the money. I can fit any of my helmets in it with quick and dirty rain gear and gloves stuffed in the remaining nooks and crannies, The lock and case release mechanism work well and it mounts and releases easily. I saw some Amazon reviews where folks had said the case came off during riding. I can't really see that happening unless it's overloaded. This is a lighter duty screw to plate mount so if you are going to be doing rough offroad riding I would not put more than about 10 pounds of gear in it. It could possibly flex enough to come off the single locking point. Also - make sure the plate sits flat on your rack. If it gets cinched down bowed it will probably break - plastic. Pretty happy with it over all. Yes - you;ll wan to pull the cheesy Emgo stickers ;-).

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Great Value case.

    Case is excellent for the price. The mounting plate is not so great but works fine if you treat it with care. I’ve used them for years, they keep the water out and protect my stuff. A XXL full face helmet fits if you set it upside down. I modified a Givi Monokey case bracket to use with a BMW r1150r.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Just the right size for daily Dual Sport riding or commuting to work to carry those few extra items .

    This is the second one I bought and they work great on my KLR 650 and DR 650 . The price is very fair and the quality is pretty good for the price . Does the job well .

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Inexpensive utility and value. It's plenty good for the price.

    The size is perfect for me. It holds a full face Aria Lg. helmet easily. I needed just a bit more utility in a top case on my BM than lashing things to my rack. The plastic base bolted on easily to the existing rack and the box snaps on and off with key locking. It's not heavy duty like the $400 boxes, but it works great for my uses. Plus it does not look "scooterish". The BM guys ask "hey who made that box? lol

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Good value for a scooter trunk

    I was able to install it on my Wolf EX-150 but it did require drilling holes. I decided to use the base so I can take off the box. Solid case and the mount feels pretty fixed. I am able to put a full size helmet with lots of space.

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  • Lightweight, strong, and roomy

    This trunk is lightweight, yet sturdy. It's roomy, too. Right after I installed it I went grocery shopping and carried home a week's worth of stuff including a watermelon. I had to drill some holes in my tiny luggage rack to secure the mounting plate the way I wanted, but that's no big deal.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New

  • Excellent construction.

    Yes, this case is well made and sturdy. Some complain about the baseplate either cracking or coming off which I can see happening. If this is being mounted to a standard rack I would do two things. First, I would cut a thin piece of plywood etc to the same footprint as the plate to take some stress off the plastic baseplate. Second, either use self locking nuts or Locktite on the hardware, I lost one nut in 10 miles. I think the manufacturer should include this.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: New