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Old Sep 11, 2012 | 12:49 PM
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i've successfully fit footlong subs from various sandwich shops in the trunk of the f4i. it also can nicely fit 2 spicy chicken sandwiches from chick-fil-a back there.
 
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Old Sep 11, 2012 | 02:53 PM
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hahaha Lmao- tire around the waist. thats genius.. I need to make a cupholder of some sort like zaqwert6 has. cause when I get food I get a drink too and always forget I cant carry it.. ive had to hold my large sweet tea from mcdonalds between my legs once on my way to work.

thats impressive on the footlongs. seems like they might get smooshed a little haha
 
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Old Sep 11, 2012 | 03:14 PM
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oh how i envy you guys my little 600RR has enough trunk space for a manual or power commander, and not much more haha
 
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Old Sep 13, 2012 | 03:18 PM
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that's one of the trade offs with under tail exhaust.

I normally keep clear/tinted visor for my helmet in my trunk (the other is on my helmet) and the liner for my jacket as well. Also, a cleaning kit for my visor.

I've carried some different things though, a couple bottles of drink, a quart of oil, various tools (sadly no tool kit for my bike).
 
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Old Sep 13, 2012 | 04:11 PM
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Originally Posted by volcom440
oh how i envy you guys my little 600RR has enough trunk space for a manual or power commander, and not much more haha

Honestly one of the reasons why I have always kept my old 900RR. It's just such a pleasure in many regards. Damn near 'practical'. Its hard to call it a sportbike sometimes.
 
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Old Sep 20, 2012 | 07:10 PM
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I'm jealous, having a 93 f2 requires the removal of the rear fairing and then unscrewing two seat bolts just to get to the space where you could possibly fit a small toolkit. Kinda knackered if you do though as you'd be unable to retrieve them whilst out on the road unless you kept a screwdriver and 13 spanner on your person.
 
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Old Sep 29, 2012 | 04:14 PM
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I've got the bike's toolkit, a tape measure, the socket that fits the axle nut and a few spare bulbs in there.

I'm surprised how much space there is for a little 125.
 
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Old Sep 29, 2012 | 04:20 PM
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I carry a plug kit and tool bag everyday. Today I added a shirt, extra gloves, my phone in a case, and....Chinese food take out order for my son. Still had room in there!
 
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Old Sep 29, 2012 | 05:10 PM
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Sometimes in Australia when invited to a BBQ, the storage on your bike is just not enough.................................



This dude lost his licence for a month

Link to BBQ Surprise

Cheers, SB
 
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