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    Quote Originally Posted by SMOKEU View Post
    Under the passengers seat.
    lol thats more liek teh stowage area... true 'glove box' are like the ones on suzki RF900s, great for sunnies.

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    guys, about jackets, the problem is that you'll use a tech jacket only when you are going to ride, but you'll take the wallet or the mobile with you in a cage too.
    so if you want to use jacket's pockets you'll have to put everything in before and take everything out after your ride.
    i keep in the jacket only the stuff i use exclusively on the bike, as ear protectors and a little bag to keep the mobile phone sealed dry in case of rain, or a little road map.
    but it's much more smart, to me, use a bum bag or something similar for all the stuff you have to keep with you everyday: it remains the same, on your waist when you ride, on the shoulder when you walk to work...

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    Quote Originally Posted by jasonzc View Post
    lol thats more liek teh stowage area... true 'glove box' are like the ones on suzki RF900s, great for sunnies.
    The one on my bike is a decent size, the previous owner said she used to fit her hand bag in it!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHUNKY MONKEY View Post
    Ok all jokes aside for a sec, where the hell is your glove box on your bike?
    Oh .... naughty me, I can think of one glove box.....


    and another...that strange big thing some bikes have on the rear and...those box shape things??????

    Like this....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Genie View Post
    Oh .... naughty me, I can think of one glove box.....

    and another...that strange big thing some bikes have on the rear and...those box shape things??????
    You must have something on your mind, too many boxes.

    My bike has two panniers, one box and one glove box, literally...
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    mine has a glove box too. it is like the cagiva photo, but it is on top of the tank. not in it, so to speak.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Genie View Post
    and another...that strange big thing some bikes have on the rear and...those box shape things??????
    You're thinking of Givi luggage Genie... I use it. Waterproof, lockable, easily removable from bike (so for carrying gear when travelling, take the whole box into the motel room). It can carry much more than jacket pockets as well.

    I don't like the idea of carrying much in the jacket or pants, because if you come off, the gear can make your injuries worse, ie, having something hard in a jacket pocket could put ribs at risk, when nothing in jacket, you're actually safer. The thought of having all that weight on a leg like that could also be uncomfortable...

    Each to their own... I have a Givi top box on my bikes almost 100% of the time.
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    Bloody awesome..... know if i can just remember where i put my glock!!!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHUNKY MONKEY View Post
    Ok all jokes aside for a sec, where the hell is your glove box on your bike?
    There are quite a few bikes that have handy little storage compartments on board. The Triumph Sprint ST has one large enough for a wallet or sunglasses.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    There are quite a few bikes that have handy little storage compartments on board. The Triumph Sprint ST has one large enough for a wallet or sunglasses.
    sure does plus aware of a few other models too
    just wondered where it would be on a old cbr250 (smokeu)

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHUNKY MONKEY View Post
    sure does plus aware of a few other models too
    just wondered where it would be on a old cbr250 (smokeu)
    OK.
    As posted previously, the pillion "pad" lifts up to quite a decent sized storage area.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    OK.
    As posted previously, the pillion "pad" lifts up to quite a decent sized storage area.
    wouldnt that make it more of a bum bag then?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CHUNKY MONKEY View Post
    wouldnt that make it more of a bum bag then?
    Throw a plastic bag in there and it would make a great portable toilet...
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    Ah, the old traditional Army bag is what I use.
    I have an old army bag - but replaced it with a club-logoed bag .. carry it on a small sports rack which fits into Ventura pack rack holders - hold it down with a small bungy-type cargo netting - swap it from bike to bike and car ... I hate things in my pockets so I don't use them ... The leg pocket looks like a good idea - but I'd never use it ...

    Quote Originally Posted by CHUNKY MONKEY View Post
    ffs what bike has a fucking glovebox?
    My BMW dd. Right in the middle of the tank. It would hold a wallet, cigs and lighter, sunnies - and then only half full.
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    I have a mate... HEY I have mate! anyways here has a little bum bag... works fine too.

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