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Look what fits under the seat without even wrinkling or getting it dirty!
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I'd put it in a zip loc for added protection
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Ha ! like a custom form fit. nice...
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I keep my tire plug kit there. Fair warning, that area gets dirty, it's less protected than the box/tray in front of it.
Ohh, and if you look, that's where the factory wheel lock goes.
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I have actually had that white hat there all season already and it still hasn't gotten dirty, so I think it should be ok. I only just figured out how to post pictures so that is why the delayed posting.
I wanted to find some use for the space as I don't use a wheel lock. The hat was a practical thing for when you get helmet head and want to stop somewhere and not look like a goof ball. It surprised me how the hat does not get crushed at all!
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I am going to have to use that idea. Thanks!
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(08-03-2015, 11:16 AM)Pauley_imp Wrote: You're a genius!
Thank you, but you are too kind!
(08-03-2015, 11:14 PM)metalmaven_imp Wrote: I am going to have to use that idea. Thanks!
You're very welcome, I'm glad I could help.
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Removing the air intake duct with a TSR air intake funnel provides room for a small pouch for emergency cash and small items. (just don't block the air funnel opening). Remove the seat and the tool tray to access. My tray is crammed packed with tools and a tire repair kit, so this extra spare could come in handy.
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(08-03-2015, 12:11 PM)veech_imp Wrote: I have actually had that white hat there all season already and it still hasn't gotten dirty, so I think it should be ok. I only just figured out how to post pictures so that is why the delayed posting.
I wanted to find some use for the space as I don't use a wheel lock. The hat was a practical thing for when you get helmet head and want to stop somewhere and not look like a goof ball. It surprised me how the hat does not get crushed at all! 
Uh, sorry to tell you this veech, but your white hat is now tan. By the end of the summer it will likely be full brown. Give it a year and you'll have a nice black Honda hat! Haha.
Edit: Hmmm, maybe it's the lighting. That hat just might be white after all. Regardless, I like it!