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What to do with this HUMP

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So I have been mulling over a few ideas to make use of the otherwise useless hump on my 2017 Racer.

  • Install a USB charging port for recharging my comms/other gadgets on long hauls.
  • Water bottle - I would love a form fitting bottle that took up as much space in there as possible, still let me close the hatch and gave me a drinking water source for the road.
  • Emergency Fuel Tank - Similar to the water bottle idea but a much harder job. I would love to add a few extra miles of distance to the R9T tank for those long distance treks where petrol stations are few and far between. I am sure there would be some serious safety concerns as well.
  • Lockable (so I can keep more useful stuff in there 24/7)

Anyone done anything with their hump? Got any other ideas?
 
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Is not the hump/ cowl already fitted with a sort-of lock? Mine is, tho' I have not yet been able to open it without a stick of TNT, but as I don't have the cowl fitted that is immaterial. Water? - how about placing a semi-full foil 'bladder' taken from one of the wine casks on sale, which may be had (here at least) in ~2L, 2.5L, 4L capacities from any pub/ bottle-shop/ liquor-store, etc. I assume aesthetics wouldn't matter so long as there is water inside!
 
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Is not the hump/ cowl already fitted with a sort-of lock? Mine is, tho' I have not yet been able to open it without a stick of TNT, but as I don't have the cowl fitted that is immaterial. Water? - how about placing a semi-full foil 'bladder' taken from one of the wine casks on sale, which may be had (here at least) in ~2L, 2.5L, 4L capacities from any pub/ bottle-shop/ liquor-store, etc. I assume aesthetics wouldn't matter so long as there is water inside!
Mine opens with a special key which is actually a smal star bit that came with the bike.

Opening it is simple, no dynamite needed [emoji848]

I use the hump to store my onboard tools. Used some stick on Velcro to keep it from sliding around.

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No such key with mine, GhostRider, but I'll locate the cowl tomorrow and take a pic of the 'lock' on it.
 
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The key is actually used only for removing the jump completely as I’m realizing now.

Opening that compartment is done just by removing the backrest. Interested to see how this is done on your bike


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Being in TX, water or gasoline back there definitely isn’t an option for me. Electronics, esp. phone I also wouldn’t do for the vibrations issue. I just took a solid plastic pouch, stuffed as many bits and pieces of tools inside to fill the space and feel well prepared in case something needs attention.
 
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Water bottle - I would love a form fitting bottle that took up as much space in there as possible, still let me close the hatch and gave me a drinking water source for the road.
Go to a camping store and look for a water storage bladder.
They are quite robust so should handle any rubbing/chafing inside the cowl.

You can get fuel bladders too, but I think they'd be a bit too big to fit.
 
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