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A pair of clean underwear because, well, you know...

Sometimes you just don't know when you're gonna need a fresh pair.

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Centec power block, stock tools & XENA disc lock under front seat. slime pump & tire repair stuff under rear seat.

 
Jeez......

Autocom, slime tire pump, extra plastic fasteners, zip ties, tire valve/cap/pressure tester kit, small scissors, small pliers, registration, insurance card, ziploc bags under front.

Rear.... CO2 cartridges never removed after purchase of slime pump, vice grips, tire string with repair tools, crescent wrench, wiring from Autocom unit for bike to bike radio, large zip ties, epoxy weld material. Tool kit is in the left saddle bag with change for helmet visor, visor cleaner, spare headlight blubs, extra quart of oil. I haven't had the bags off the bike and been on the road that way for a few years.

 
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Under front seat is slime compressor, stock tool kit, vice grips, small bottle of blue loctite, owners manual and regs, $20 bill, pen . Under rear is small Sears rachet set in hard case, electrical tape, tire repair kit and co2 bottles, rag, allen wrenches, disk lock, first aid kit.

EDIT: Forgot one item, Honda ATV ignition switch which I used after my first ignition failure to get home from NC

 
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Everything cota95 has plus a coil of clear siphon hose, a coil of 3mm cable with loops on the ends and a hook bolted to the frame so I can lock things to the bike, and a paging Gorilla alarm.

 
Tire repair kit, compressor, PC-III, Electrical distribution and fuse block, Scorpio i900 alarm, sometimes pepper spray.

 
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Under the front seat I had a metal box built that fits the space that I cut out. The box holds all my tools with the Autocom on top. Under the back seat is my sears socket set in a plastic box.

 
First aid kit, stock tool kit with some added goodies, elect tape, zip ties, and some fuses.

I see alot of y'all carry the Slime pump, I googled it, Slime makes many differant pumps. I assume it is the small handheld unit for around $35?

 
Under driver seat: I removed my tool tray to allow installing an AVCC servo and the vacuum reservoir, along with the PCIII. No room for tools there now.

Under the back seat, slightly enhanced stock tool roll, a stripped Wally-world pump w/ tire repair stuff (sticky strings, etc.) in a zippered pouch, and a ~ 2' cable with swaged loops (for helmet locking).

I still don't ride without the bags on very often. Just too easy to leave 'em on.

 
Tool kit, registration, lipstick and a hair brush.

Hell hath no fury like a blonde with helmet hair... :p

 
Heavily expanded toolkit in back, plus duct tape, zip ties, and two part epoxy. In front is PCIII, disc lock, alarm, and my homemade (and very effective) helmet hangers. Still enough room to carry tire plug kit, but I only carry it on long trips.

 
First aid kit, stock tool kit with some added goodies, elect tape, zip ties, and some fuses.
I see alot of y'all carry the Slime pump, I googled it, Slime makes many differant pumps. I assume it is the small handheld unit for around $35?
It's the small silver and black one that was associated with the recent rebate someone here posted. You bought it for $30, and got a $20 rebate check. Not bad.

I'm sure it's the one you're seeing everywhere. I've tried it and it works. Takes a while if you're filling a flat but it works.

 
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First aid kit, stock tool kit with some added goodies, elect tape, zip ties, and some fuses.
I see alot of y'all carry the Slime pump, I googled it, Slime makes many differant pumps. I assume it is the small handheld unit for around $35?
It's the small silver and black one that was associated with the recent rebate someone here posted. You bought it for $30, and got a $20 rebate check. Not bad.

I'm sure it's the one you're seeing everywhere. I've tried it and it works. Takes a while if you're filling a flat but it works.

Yup, this one:

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There was a rebate special just before Xmas last winter on the Slime pumps. I scored (the maximum) two of these and gifted one away. Kept the 2nd for a backup to my stripped Wally World Pump (which actually takes less room).

Here's where I bought the my "stripper": eBay Linkage

 
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