Givi LuggageYour Bandit is a beautiful piece of machinery and you like nothing more than to take it out on the road to open it up where you can. Free weekends are pleasurable times as you can up-sticks and head off for pastures new on your beloved bike. Now that you have fitted some
Givi Luggage to the Suzuki there`s nothing to stop you from having a few weekends away. The top box that you bought from the
Givi Luggage range will comfortably hold two full size helmets, so this means you and your girlfriend can both hop on the bike and tour around when you like. When you get to a spot that you fancy the helmets can be left with the bike. You won`t have to carry them around with you as you take in your new surroundings. The design teams at givi seem to think of everything when they turn their attention to top boxes on bikes. When you want to open the box yyou can press a button whilst still wearing your gloves. Of course, you don`t want the box on your bike all of the time, it only has to cater for your weekend jaunts. This is fine because your new item of
Givi Luggage can be fitted and removed quite easily with the help of security keys that come with it as standard.
Italian SupercarsI`ve had a love affair with cars since the day I was born and I think the first word that I said was Jaguar. My favourite film of all time is The Italian Job and I just adore the opening credits when Beckerman is driving his Lamborghini Miura over the winding roads of the alpine pass. This beautiful motor comes to a rather sticky end after losing a head-on battle with a JCB. I know it was only a shell they used for the crash scene but the thought of it still brings a tear to my eye. The Muira is such a pretty car and its representative of the
Italian Supercars that will have a permanent place in motoring history. Ok, the nose end of a Miura used to get a little light at high speeds, but we can forgive it this minor indiscretion because it looks so amazing. If I had a choice of
Italian Supercars and money was no option I think I`d have a garage full of modern and classic vehicles. As well as a Ferrari F40, 430 and 355, I`d have an Enzo, Daytona and 350 GTO. Parked next to these would be a handful of other
Italian Supercars from manufacturers like Maserati, Lamborghini and Bugatti. Like fine wines, sporty Italian cars get better with age and it`s easy to see why so many car buffs fall in love with them so easily.