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| Kickstand Operator ![]() Joined: Apr 2008
Bike: 2008 C90SE
Location: New Brunswick, Canada
Posts: 272
| C90 owners Do any of you use the lockable tool box for anything other than hold the super-duper tool kit that comes with the bike? I was thinking of putting my veh registration and insurance papers in a zip-lock bag and storing them there. Is that compartment waterproof? Maybe it would be a good place to put the owner's manual as well in the event I need to remind myself where the fuses are, etc while away from home. Wouldn't want to open it to find a soggy mess though. Anyone tried this? Any other safe and dry places to lock stuff like this away?
__________________ Keith ...trying to keep the up side up... Vita incerta, mors certissima |
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| In The Zone ![]() Joined: Jul 2007
Bike: 07' C90T 76' MT250
Location: 3rd house NW of the Depot
Posts: 2,572
| My tool box is gone thanks to my g-tank. I keep the docs in a zippered compartment in my cold weather riding gloves, inside a baggie of course.
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| Newbie Joined: Sep 2008
Bike: '05 Suzuki Boulevard C90
Location: Central Californiacation
Posts: 12
| Go to JP Cycles web site. They have a really cool "behind the plate" compartment for all of your paperwork (registration, insurance ect.) I also keep a 20.00 bill stuffed in it for emergency cash. Yes it is weather proof and lockable.
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| Kickstand Operator ![]() Joined: Apr 2008
Bike: 2008 C90SE
Location: New Brunswick, Canada
Posts: 272
| Do you have the chrome ($260), billet ($170), or poly (plastic? - $22) version?
__________________ Keith ...trying to keep the up side up... Vita incerta, mors certissima |
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