Tool Tray on 1150/1100

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Hi folks,
Just wondering if anyone else has thought/done this.
I have an autocom and a fusebox that I need to mount on my 1150GS - thought I would get a tool tube and use the space under the pillion seat.

Of course there isn't enough room - the old tool tray is just too filled with plastic bits to be worth while.

Has anyone found a replacement for this? It is easy to remove, but the remaining space won't work as I'll need to make it water proof for gear.

I did find a fellow that made one out of fibreglass, but that is a bit more than I want to try at this time.

Any advice?

Thanks!

Richard.
 
I fitted an autocom in the tool tray without any mods...just had to remove the tyre repair kit. Also fitted an eastern beaver fusebox just in front of the battery.
 
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Hi folks,
Just wondering if anyone else has thought/done this.
I have an autocom and a fusebox that I need to mount on my 1150GS - thought I would get a tool tube and use the space under the pillion seat.

Of course there isn't enough room - the old tool tray is just too filled with plastic bits to be worth while.

Has anyone found a replacement for this? It is easy to remove, but the remaining space won't work as I'll need to make it water proof for gear.

I did find a fellow that made one out of fibreglass, but that is a bit more than I want to try at this time.

Any advice?

Thanks!

Richard.

Contact Nomad biker, you aint a memebr so you can't send him a pm but do a
search, he's done this. There is'nt much room here between the rear wheel on full rebound I tested it with gaffer tape. I fitted a tool tube vertically next to the rear No. plate works ok fitted a pad.lock on the top also.
Lot of room for bits in here as well.
Dave GS
 


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