Do you keep anything in the underseat storage

mcteague

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So far, just the tool kit and a pair of bungee cords. I stopped by Blockbuster last night to pick up a DVD and stuck it under the seat. Not only did it barely fit but it was freakin' hot in there. Guess I could put a burger under the seat and have it still steaming when I arrived at my destination!

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OEM tool kit, tire patch kit, disc lock with orange reminder cord,and Power Commander. I can't really fit anything else. I keep license and registration in my jacket and in my tank bag I have cell, tire gauge, CO2 inflator, glasses, camera and other stuff.
 

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OEM toolkit and the alarm. It leaves me just about enough room to put a packet of cigs under there I suppose, but I've never tried. I either use my tankbag (if I remember it) or stuff things down the front of my jacket :D
 

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Stock tool kit, "roadrash kit" tiny first aid kit, camera, a beanie, and my registration in a plastic bag...
 

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Gee, I'm going to miss my Burgman! Under the seat I can carry all the papers and tools I want, plus two grocery bags, and an extra bag and bungees if I pick up more stuff along the way. I guess junk expands to fill the available space.

What are the bare essentials, and how do you guys carry any extra items?
 

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Backpacks FTW!
To answer the question of the chain, you might be able to get about 5' of a decent size chain in there but I wouldn't put something that heavy in there, over moving parts in a plastic box. Nothing would probably ever happen but knowing my luck, it would have broke the 1st time sending a chain in my rear wheel.

I use to keep a Kabar, spare fuses, super glue, channel locks, a 10mm t handle and a few other t handles and tht was all I ever needed.
 

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+1 on backpacks! Its a great way to go if you dont have/like luggage. I used a backpack until I got my soft luggage, then the Givi cases.
I do have the tool kit, minor first aid kit, fuel controller, speedo corrector, and heated glove local control under there:eek:
 
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