So its my first bike with under seat storage (bar the TRX) and I'm wondering what you fine people carry in yours. I'll carry my disc lock and probably a bottle of water.
I'd like to hear your ideas / suggestions 8)
4 cans of stella
Some say...
I lie, air compressor for the tyres!
Some say...
For those without Stiggy's patent bazooka, I had the Yam toolkit, assorted bungees & cargo net, and a puncture repair kit. I bought a little compressor off ebay, but it didn't work off my 12V.
The Deef's apprentice
Large chain and padlock.
More people are born because of alcohol than will ever die from it.
just the yamaha toolkit, a disklock, and a few bungee cords for me really.
occasionally if im out for the day ill stick a pack of mini jaffa cakes and a bottle of juice in there though :lol
500ml bottle of scottoil, spare headlamp assembly, mac air, iPad, laptop, flouro vest.
Wait, that's the top box...
Under the seat - Yamaha toolbox, rag, bulbs, scottoiler
12v power socket, puncture repair kit, spare headlight/tail light bulb, tomtom and 3 spanners for adjusting chain when out and about wrapped up in a rag.
Yam tool kit --- beefed up with some extra spanners pliers big cable ties. Puncture repair kit (think it was a hein gerick one with o2 canasters and a plug thing) short chain and padlock, stand puck and still got loads of room.Which reminds me about the mt09 its got enough room for a credit card.
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
Spare clutch and brake levers, wrapped in a rag
Spare bulbs headlight, indicator, plus stop & tail,
Puncture repair kit,
Plastic sides stand Puck,
6 pairs Nitrile Gloves,
Lock,
Yamaha toolkit with a few extra ring spanners.
Spare clutch and brake levers
Why so
Ok incase you crash yeh, I would think in an off they are still workable or in such an off that they were not then that would be the least of your worries
Or should I get some myself
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
(27-01-14, 12:50 AM)fazersharp link Wrote: Spare clutch and brake levers
Why so
Ok incase you crash yeh, I would think in an off they are still workable or in such an off that they were not then that would be the least of your worries
Or should I get some myself
A habit I got into from trail riding.
I had my bike knocked over years ago and the fall broke the brake lever. :'( It was a pain in the arse riding with it broken until I could get a replacement.
They take up so little space and it was a good a place as any to keep them. Better than getting lost in the garage :lol
I see - just the clutch would do spose
I don't do rain or threat there of. dry rider only with no shame.
I've got a can of ACF-50 and a rag in a plastic bag
Yam, tool kit, puncture repair kit, compressed air, mini can of WD40, rolled up waterproof over trousers, wind up torch, ear plug.
I got nothing under my FZ1 seat apart from the Two Brothers tuning box. That's because there's no room for anything else! :'(
That's what my tailbag is for! (waterproof trousers, puncture kit, visor cleaning kit, small get you home repair kit, pen, large plastic bag, cargo net).
Thundercat's a different story, there's absolutely nothing in there. If I break down/puncture on the way to work, I just phone recovery!!
Stop polishing it and ride the bloody thing!!
Tools
Ratchet with bits (allan, screwdriver, sockets)
Some spanners
250 ml oil
Spare spark plug/s
Spare bulbs (headlamp, brake, indicator, sidelight)
Duct tape (wrap around spanner)
Tie wraps
Scott oil
First aid kit
Foil blanket
Tyre repair kit
Waterproof trousers
Ear plugs
Water
Possibly more...
Not quite sure what to do with my early mid-life crisis. Ideas on a post card to P.O.BOX 150...
27-01-14, 11:27 AM
(This post was last modified: 27-01-14, 11:32 AM by Fuzzy.)
- Puncture repair kit
- Toolkit + a few extra spanners incl adjustable one
- Multi-tool (intended for bicycles)
- Small aerosol of chain lube
- Cable ties
- Latex gloves
- Tyre pressure gauge
- Side stand puck
- Cargo net + 4 x bungees
- Spare brake & clutch levers (for the same reasons as Unfazed)
- First aid kit
- Hi-vis vest
- Disc lock
- Large tough plastic bag for unexpected luggage (esp in wet weather)
- Shoei helmet bag, again for unexpected luggage
- Torch
- Ear plugs
- Spare contact lenses
- USB socket powered off battery (good for charging phone, Sat nav & helmet cam if necessary
I think that's it..... there is still space left for 2 or 3 cans of beer
Standard fazer toolkit, cable ties, some disposable gloves, couple of rags.
Chris
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It wouldn't be fun if it was easy, I just wish it wasn't this much fun.
Yam toolkit, couple bungees, length of hose, cargo net, disc lock, and waterproofs. It's packed to the brim.
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