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Kittyhawk
22nd March 2008, 18:06
If you had to choose which item to carry under your seat which would it be??

BAD DAD
22nd March 2008, 18:11
Does a bazooka count as first aid kit?

Zuki Bandit
22nd March 2008, 18:13
Tool kit all the way.

Steam
22nd March 2008, 18:15
Two bags of grass, seventy-five pellets of mescaline, five sheets of high powered blotter acid, a salt shaker half full of cocaine, a whole galaxy of multi-colored uppers, downers, screamers, laughers...

Zuki Bandit
22nd March 2008, 18:21
Two ounces of weed.
A sheet of acid
:laugh: That could double as a first aid kit.

sAsLEX
22nd March 2008, 18:32
Maybe a sticky plaster.... but it might melt!

megageoff76
22nd March 2008, 18:46
A midget. I'll stay by the bike while the little bastard goes for help.

oldrider
22nd March 2008, 18:53
The main thing I want to see under my seat is my Tiger! :lol: Cheers John.

Oakie
22nd March 2008, 19:02
Apart from a few random tools the most important thing under my seat is a piece of cardboard with the AA call out number and my membership number on it.

Usarka
22nd March 2008, 19:27
Two bags of grass, seventy-five pellets of mescaline, five sheets of high powered blotter acid, a salt shaker half full of cocaine, a whole galaxy of multi-colored uppers, downers, screamers, laughers...

Watch out for those bats....

I chose puncture kit because i forgot i always carry a tool kit... :wacko: sod it i need both.

fliplid
22nd March 2008, 20:14
Puncture kit... poss cheeky, cos I usually got me tools in me bag anyrate.

98tls
22nd March 2008, 20:17
An Asian:Oi:theres no Asian option

sAsLEX
22nd March 2008, 21:08
:Oi:theres no Asian

They committed vehicular suicide and tried to take on a 4x4.........

Renegade
22nd March 2008, 21:57
i picked puncture repair kit cos thats what i have but id really like to do a roady with steam!!

98tls
22nd March 2008, 22:21
They committed vehicular suicide and tried to take on a 4x4......... Normally i would be rather sad but a mate pointed out that they took a 4WD with them so go the Kamikaze i say.

No FX
22nd March 2008, 22:26
A 6pack of beer:2thumbsup fits under my seat! perfect for drink riding

motorbike.ventures
22nd March 2008, 22:45
hahahaha, you guys crack me up :)

I have both a small tool kit and first aid under the seat, as well as extra light bulbs and locks, and the puncture kit is in the top case :msn-wink:

scracha
23rd March 2008, 08:01
hahahaha, you guys crack me up :)

I have both a small tool kit and first aid under the seat, as well as extra light bulbs and locks, and the puncture kit is in the top case :msn-wink:

I never saw the tickbox for Mastercard / moby / AA card

jrandom
23rd March 2008, 08:15
I carry my wet-weather gear under Betty's seat, plus of course the fairly adequate tool roll that she came with.

I should really get a puncture repair kit, though. She's a new bike that gets regularly serviced; I doubt anything's going to fall off and need to be spannered back on, but you never know when a puncture's going to strike a hundred kilometres from nowhere.

Goblin
23rd March 2008, 08:22
I used to have a small tool kit under my seat but I needed the tools to get the seat off.:blink:

Okey Dokey
23rd March 2008, 09:16
Puncture repair kit for me. It has already come to my rescue in the past. I'm not too good at roadside diagnostics and mechanical fix-ups, but can do the puncture repair thing.

Harry33
23rd March 2008, 09:51
............clap:

Pumba
23rd March 2008, 15:46
Duct tape? There is no option for duct tape. You can never not have Duct tape:shutup:

hazard02
23rd March 2008, 16:13
Duct tape? There is no option for duct tape. You can never not have Duct tape:shutup:

Duct tape is all I have.

For everyone else I suggest the only Swiss-Army knife you'll ever need. (http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/tools/8b97/)

Ripperjon
23rd March 2008, 20:16
I'd choose my big chain and padlock.

Or just the padlock if i'm only allowed one.

glice
23rd March 2008, 21:48
toilet paper :shit:

Crazy Steve
23rd March 2008, 21:51
Screwdriver......:laugh:

Crazy Steve..

jim.cox
25th March 2008, 08:51
plug spanner and two spare plugs

Meekey_Mouse
25th March 2008, 08:57
I picked water... But that's only cause mobile phone wasn't in the list... I never go for a ride any longer then 10 mins with out my phone.

Usarka
25th March 2008, 09:01
A bag of sweeties.....

avgas
25th March 2008, 09:08
The RG150 tool kit (with some modifications) saved my ass more that once when i had that little bike.
Could get it stripped on the side of the road in about 5 mins.

Duc
25th March 2008, 11:01
Puncture kit and a mini tool kit always but if only one of these....the puncture kit definitely.

A passing vehicle is more likely to have a tool but unlikely to have a puncture kit for a MC

P38
25th March 2008, 17:09
A 50cal Desert Eagle and two spare clips would come in handy somedays.

Unfortunately this choice seems to have been accidently left off the poll:whistle:

However a puncture repair kit is a must as Murphy's Law states

You are never gonna need a puncture repair kit once there is one under the seat.

klyong82
26th March 2008, 11:38
I got my original tool-kit, some extra tools, puncture kit in my boot lid always. On rides I stuff my digi cam and a bottle of water all in there. Party time maybe a 6pack. Love the boot space in the blade.

marioc
26th March 2008, 11:44
Penthouse and some tissues..oh wait

nodrog
26th March 2008, 11:49
a puncture repair kit. everthing else can be fixed with the standard toolkit, and a mobile phone.