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Really, now many tools do you need for a banshee when on the trails?

A couple wrenches, spark plugs, and tire plug kit. This very small weights shouldn't be an issue for a trail quad.

 

Also, stock plastic has a spot for tools with a cover.

I carry spark plugs and a wrench. If I need more than that, my day is over and I'm going home to fix whatever I broke.
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It was suggested that the under seat box could be an auxiliary gas tank at one time, that would be cool. The small tool case under the seat works but room to carry a tow strap, spark plugs, chain link breaker, maybe a hat would be handy.

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You shouldn't need a chain breaker on the trails. Tow strap can be wrapped around front bumper or grab bar. spark plugs are tiny, and a hat really.

 

 

In the OEM rear plastic, the tool spot held 2 plugs, the OEM screwdriver, a wrench for the spark plugs, a 2 wrenches for the oem chain adjusters.

Us balding guys like to protect our heads on a hot day.
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I like to carry a lot of junk wherever I go, so an underseat box sounds good to me. It wouldn't even need a top, just a place to put a stuff sack. It would have to be easy to remove. A 50 cal ammo can will fit in the space, not saying to use one, just thinking out loud.

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I don't have the stock tool spot in my plastics . I would like to be able to carry 10, 12, 14 mm wrenches and sockets, fuel line, plugs and wrench, tow strap, a few lug nuts and a water bottle

 

 

Trail bikes, FTW

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I was going to say some foot pegs but ima have someone local fab mine up so i wouldnt be a customer. Then again, i think it would sell well. More people run footpegs and lockout covers etc.

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