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Title: under your seat
Post by: grog on Tuesday, 01 August 2017, 07:46 PM
we know we have a man cave under our seat.   my list, standard tool kit hidden at back, little socket set, torx bits, allen keys and sockets to 17mm. rear axle 36mm. front axle home made tool. tyre pressure digital gauge. rain pants, over jacket rain jacket. rags, toilet paper, 50 dollar note, small first aid kit, footy socks for cold, neck warmer for same. a fog off mask, spare ocky strap. thats it. whats in yours?
Title: Re: under your seat
Post by: Snapey on Tuesday, 01 August 2017, 08:44 PM
Quote from: grog on Tuesday, 01 August  2017, 07:46 PM
we know we have a man cave under our seat.   my list, standard tool kit hidden at back, little socket set, torx bits, allen keys and sockets to 17mm. rear axle 36mm. front axle home made tool. tyre pressure digital gauge. rain pants, over jacket rain jacket. rags, toilet paper, 50 dollar note, small first aid kit, footy socks for cold, neck warmer for same. a fog off mask, spare ocky strap. thats it. whats in yours?

All bloody useless if you get a flat Grog although the tyre pressure gauge will tell you how much air you haven't got. I'll bet you've got a repair kit lurking somewhere in there.

I seem to carry shit for others who break down or crash. Things like race & electrical tape, Knead-it, cable ties, tie & electrical wire, multi meter, heavy string, tow rope & a few better tools than what's in the 1400 kit. For my use there's the puncture kit, compressor, pressure gauge, wet gear, jelly beans (I'm fucked without them), FI fault code instructions & paper clip, owners manual & spare clutch & brake levers.
Title: Re: under your seat
Post by: Sweaty on Tuesday, 01 August 2017, 08:58 PM
I only carry wet weather gear, and just make sure i ride with Snapey  :stir: :whistling:
Title: Re: under your seat
Post by: grog on Tuesday, 01 August 2017, 09:01 PM
Snapey, yeah have tape, zip ties, fuses etc. forgot. puncture stuff is just a small plug kit. carried co2 forever, never used them, not there now. mightve jogged my memory. manual etc, use my phone if needed. waiting to see what others have, should be some great ideas. yours helped. thankyou. 
Title: Re: under your seat
Post by: Irish in Oz on Tuesday, 01 August 2017, 09:04 PM
You will only need the wet weather and cold stuff if you travel south into NSW
Title: Re: under your seat
Post by: Andre on Tuesday, 01 August 2017, 10:05 PM
Only important thing I carry under the seat is a stack of papers which are mandatory to carry on the bike for most every part that is not original to the bike. And a warn vest as it is also mandatory where I ride.

The other important thing is in my wallet - the membership card of the road club. A call, and I and the bike get picked up and brought home where I can fix it in the comfort of my garage.

I do carry the standard repair kit to keep its fastener from banging around. Should replace it with something potentially useful like toilet paper  :salute:
Title: Re: under your seat
Post by: Hooli on Wednesday, 02 August 2017, 06:30 AM
Let me think...

Original tool kit with a few extra allen keys slipped in.
1/4" socket set
tyre weld
puncture bung kit
rag to wipe my hands
spare bulb kit
co2 things to inflate tyre
set of maps for the whole UK
spare levers

You might be able to guess this built up for touring & never gets taken out.
Title: Re: under your seat
Post by: Kiwifruit on Wednesday, 02 August 2017, 07:18 AM
In my underseat handbag I have much the same as the rest of you. Though I have no puncture repair kit. Odd one is glucose because as a diabetic I could be fukt without it.
Snapey....jeĺlybeans?
As an aside both my wife and I carry a whistle in our jacket pocket.
Title: Re: under your seat
Post by: gsxbarmy on Wednesday, 02 August 2017, 07:42 AM
A useful thing to carry under your seat is a sachet of sugar, the sort of thing you get in cafe's. Then if you do break down and get muddy hands, take the sugar, and after getting plenty of soap on your hands add the sugar - the sugar works great (like pumice) to get all the dirty grease etc out of your hands and dissolves as you wash it away with the soap, leaving you with nice clean hands. Simple and small to carry as well  :onya:
Title: Re: under your seat
Post by: Mick_J on Wednesday, 02 August 2017, 04:28 PM
I feel under equipped, I only carry the standard tools kit, a disk lock and a bottle of coke.
Title: Re: under your seat
Post by: KiwiCol on Wednesday, 02 August 2017, 04:36 PM
Wot you got under the seat of the tex Dave?
Title: Re: under your seat
Post by: DTTW on Wednesday, 02 August 2017, 05:20 PM
Quote from: gsxbarmy on Wednesday, 02 August  2017, 07:42 AM
A useful thing to carry under your seat is a sachet of sugar, the sort of thing you get in cafe's. Then if you do break down and get muddy hands, take the sugar, and after getting plenty of soap on your hands add the sugar - the sugar works great (like pumice) to get all the dirty grease etc out of your hands and dissolves as you wash it away with the soap, leaving you with nice clean hands. Simple and small to carry as well  :onya:

My weapon of choice, instead of sugar, are these: http://www.dynamicaqua.com/gloves_files/blackglove.jpg

Does not take much room even if you have few pairs under the seat and you always have clean hands. I use the same when working with the bike at home, missus likes clean hands.  :hat:

Just make sure that the ones you buy can resist oil, different chemicals etc.
Title: Re: under your seat
Post by: gsxbarmy on Wednesday, 02 August 2017, 05:25 PM
Quote from: KiwiCol on Wednesday, 02 August  2017, 04:36 PM
Wot you got under the seat of the tex Dave?

Ha - well the Tex doesn't have that much room, so apart from a sachet if sugar I have my compressor, disklok, standard tool kit, Puncture kit, some spare fuses a couple of cable ties, black tape and a microfibre cloth. And that just about fills it up!
Title: Re: under your seat
Post by: gsxbarmy on Wednesday, 02 August 2017, 05:28 PM
Quote from: DTTW on Wednesday, 02 August  2017, 05:20 PM
Quote from: gsxbarmy on Wednesday, 02 August  2017, 07:42 AM
A useful thing to carry under your seat is a sachet of sugar, the sort of thing you get in cafe's. Then if you do break down and get muddy hands, take the sugar, and after getting plenty of soap on your hands add the sugar - the sugar works great (like pumice) to get all the dirty grease etc out of your hands and dissolves as you wash it away with the soap, leaving you with nice clean hands. Simple and small to carry as well  :onya:

My weapon of choice, instead of sugar, are these: http://www.dynamicaqua.com/gloves_files/blackglove.jpg

Does not take much room even if you have few pairs under the seat and you always have clean hands. I use the same when working with the bike at home, missus likes clean hands.  :hat:

Just make sure that the ones you buy can resist oil, different chemicals etc.

Just don't use them when using gaffer tape.......as Chop found out once when doing a repair..... :lol:
Title: Re: under your seat
Post by: Proteous on Wednesday, 02 August 2017, 06:05 PM
Quote from: mjgt on Wednesday, 02 August  2017, 04:28 PM
I feel under equipped, I only carry the standard tools kit, a disk lock and a bottle of coke.

Your more equiped than me mate.. 

I used to carry a puncture repair kit until i got a puncture that wasnt repairable by anything!! Now i just carry a fully charged phone and breakdown cover.
As for the rockets 111's under seat.. I think i can fit a set of 6 first class stamps... I think 12 might be pushing it.
Title: Re: under your seat
Post by: Endless on Wednesday, 02 August 2017, 06:18 PM
I like leaving a bunch of space in mine as I frequently use it to put that unexpected odd thing in.. beer, food, post office collections.. Used to keep wet weathers in there but rain isn't an issue anymore. Apart from that I keep the basic tool kit in there with some additions and replacements & tyre repair kit and same as grog $20 or $50. I've also got the PC3 in there. Missed the opportunity to get a bracket off kanerdog on the old forum so it just sits in there now.
Title: Re: under your seat
Post by: grog on Wednesday, 02 August 2017, 07:25 PM
great replies you blokes. learnt a few tricks. glucos/jelly beans, my wife 4 needle a day diabetic, always similar with us. must look into a small compressor. my road service up to date, used it once for a flat tyre. i forgot i have globes, tape, fuses. also forgot lens spray for glasses/visor. 
Title: Re: under your seat
Post by: Blubber on Wednesday, 02 August 2017, 08:30 PM
Standard tool kit, cable ties, fuses, 1 spark plug, tape, a reflective safety shirt, co2 puncture kit and recently a charged power bank ( in case of a low phone battery )

Road assistance card is in the wallet.
Title: Re: under your seat
Post by: gsxbarmy on Thursday, 03 August 2017, 12:11 AM
Quote from: Proteous on Wednesday, 02 August  2017, 06:05 PM
Quote from: mjgt on Wednesday, 02 August  2017, 04:28 PM
I feel under equipped, I only carry the standard tools kit, a disk lock and a bottle of coke.

Your more equiped than me mate.. 

I used to carry a puncture repair kit until i got a puncture that wasnt repairable by anything!! Now i just carry a fully charged phone and breakdown cover.
As for the rockets 111's under seat.. I think i can fit a set of 6 first class stamps... I think 12 might be pushing it.

I carry one of these - never yet failed to fix a roadside puncture and dead easy to use

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/STOP-N-GO-POCKET-TYRE-PLUGGER-KIT-/372024905019?epid=1643120296&hash=item569e698d3b:g:OugAAOSwhL9ZeION
Title: Re: under your seat
Post by: Notty on Thursday, 03 August 2017, 02:07 AM
 High vis jacket if weather gets bad along with some leggings- fridge freezer with some beers in just in case it gets hot - laptop to keep on top of latest news and the http://gsx1400owners.org/forum of course - spare wheels :smile2:RAC breakdown card - spare mobile with charger and lead and portaloo toilet and shower with a complete change of clothes - yes it is a huge space under the seat  :smile2:
Title: Re: under your seat
Post by: Basil Brush on Thursday, 03 August 2017, 05:15 AM
Spare levers.
Spare headlight bulb..
Couple of spare plugs.
OEM tool kit - with several more Allen keys to fit all on bike. I found out hard way...
Various zip ties.
Clean microfibre cloth - for last minute polishing - wiping my hands.
Sidestand plate/puck.
Disc lock warning cable.
Small cable lock for helmet to grab rail.
Disc lock and pouch.

Small pencil case off eBay. For carrying mobile/reading glasses/wallet/spare keys etc.


Title: Re: under your seat
Post by: Kiwifruit on Thursday, 03 August 2017, 05:54 AM
Nearly forgot.......i have a torch and a couple of muesli bars.
My underseat storage is the envy of many of my bike mates  :onya: