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My Upgraded tool kit and additional storage compartment

GeneralWill

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Attached are pics of the tools I carry with me on my 2021 RT (Sea to Sky) as well as pics making the most of limited storage on the bike. As you can see I removed the panel below the headlights to reveal a nook where items can be stored. In my case, I store my tire repair items ( red bag)with the exception of the air compressor which is stored behind the frunk liner below the fuse boxes. Also, in the front of the frunk I store a small first aid kit in the pocket on the liner. In the bottom of the frunk I store my main tool bag (blue one).
 

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Looks great! Just make sure that anything you stow behind the service panel is ok if it gets wet. I would also make sure that heavy items cannot pull on any wiring there. That's where your diagnostic plug is, and it is a main artery into the CANBUS system. Also, which compressor is that, and how do you like it?
 
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My tire repair kit:
-Compressor w/ Battery clip cable (https://www.amazon.com/Slime-42004-T...s_id=155346011) (https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0...e?ie=UTF8&th=1)
-Bottle of Slime
-Two small spray bottles w/ diluted dish soap for finding leaks) "Sometimes the hole is hard to find and more than one"
-A crap load of plugs (I used around 20 of them once to fixed a tire tear on my side x side)
-Glue
-Pliers (To pull object from tire)
-Side wall slugs (https://sidewallslug.com/)
-Valve Stem Repair Kit (https://www.amazon.com/Colby-Valve-...7,B07R41PGHF,B07QLDSTTJ,B09BFJLK4Q,B07BDCY6XJ)

Other Tools:
-Two 12 mm open end wrenches ( to release emergency brake when it gets stuck, Very common problem on Spyders)
-Sockets ( Not a complete set, Only the ones needed for the Spyder)
-Wire Ties
-Electrical Tape
-Fuses
-About an 8ft piece of wire for electrical repairs
-Telescopic Magnet for retrieving dropped screws
-Razor Knife
-Flash Light
Metric Ratcheting Wrench Set (https://www.harborfreight.com/metric-flex-head-combination-ratcheting-wrench-set-5-pc-60592.html)

-Small First Aid Kit (https://www.amazon.com/Colby-Valve-...7,B07R41PGHF,B07QLDSTTJ,B09BFJLK4Q,B07BDCY6XJ)
 
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