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Probie
Posted 2009-01-17 2:42 PM (#26901)
Subject: On Dash Glove Box


Cruiser

Posts: 204
guelph ontario
The glove box on the left side of the "tank" is quite small. I noticed that the dash has a fairly large flat surface. This would be ideal for locating another "glove box" to keep small items handy. Does anyone have any ideas or leads on some type of device that could be placed up there for that purpose?
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g1nomad
Posted 2009-01-17 3:54 PM (#26906 - in reply to #26901)
Subject: Re: On Dash Glove Box


Tourer

Posts: 562
SC, Bluffton
You gave me an idea (which I'll never act upon unless hitting the lottery)
The plastic peice in front of your seat is held in place with 4 plastic nipples that go into robber gommets.
One make that the base of an ABS, plastic, etc. sculptered box that goes with the Vision's lines, and serves as storage.

Oh, but dear God, you'd cover up the warning sticker. LOL

Herb
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Probie
Posted 2009-01-17 6:08 PM (#26913 - in reply to #26901)
Subject: Re: On Dash Glove Box


Cruiser

Posts: 204
guelph ontario
Used heat gun to take that wonderful sticker off-go slow -it will come off.
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kenhiggins
Posted 2009-01-17 6:21 PM (#26914 - in reply to #26901)
Subject: Re: On Dash Glove Box


Cruiser

Posts: 249
Montreal, QC Canada
Add some WD-40 and rub softly. Easy to get it off.
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donetracey
Posted 2009-01-17 8:37 PM (#26919 - in reply to #26901)
Subject: Re: On Dash Glove Box


Visionary

Posts: 2118
Pitt Meadows, BC Canada
I kept my sticker on until I got home from the dealer on the day I picked it up. I showed wonderful restraint....
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radioteacher
Posted 2009-01-17 11:44 PM (#26927 - in reply to #26901)
Subject: Re: On Dash Glove Box


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
My wife read the sticker and told me that I was to only use Premium gas in the Vision. I said "Yes Dear." The little voice inside said "Thank you dear for reading the sticker. It saved me from a long conversation on why I wanted to run Premium gas in the Vision."

I left my sticker on. One of the reasons I leave it is because I love being a non-conformist. The other reason is I love telling people "When you buy YOUR Vision, feel free to take it off."

Ride Safe!

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bigwill5150
Posted 2009-01-18 1:23 AM (#26934 - in reply to #26901)
Subject: RE: On Dash Glove Box


Iron Butt

Posts: 725
Reno County, KS
Probie - 2009-01-17 1:42 PM

The glove box on the left side of the "tank" is quite small. I noticed that the dash has a fairly large flat surface. This would be ideal for locating another "glove box" to keep small items handy. Does anyone have any ideas or leads on some type of device that could be placed up there for that purpose?


Yes; Tank bags. Magnetic mounts will obviously not work on this bike but there are plenty on strap on bags that would.

Edited by bigwill5150 2009-01-18 1:24 AM
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Jedi Jeff
Posted 2009-01-19 9:30 AM (#26991 - in reply to #26934)
Subject: RE: On Dash Glove Box


Fountain Inn, SC United States
bigwill5150 - 2009-01-18 1:23 AM

Probie - 2009-01-17 1:42 PM

The glove box on the left side of the "tank" is quite small. I noticed that the dash has a fairly large flat surface. This would be ideal for locating another "glove box" to keep small items handy. Does anyone have any ideas or leads on some type of device that could be placed up there for that purpose?


Yes; Tank bags. Magnetic mounts will obviously not work on this bike but there are plenty on strap on bags that would.


Can't remember what the underside of that panel looks like, but maybe you can epoxy some magnets to the underside. Then the magnetized tank bags (I've also seen smaller ones) would adhere. The ones I've seen have pretty strong magnets and have good scuff protection fabric covering them.
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varyder
Posted 2009-01-19 8:19 PM (#27062 - in reply to #26901)
Subject: RE: On Dash Glove Box


Visionary

Posts: 8144
New Bohemia, VA

Probie - 2009-01-17 2:42 PM The glove box on the left side of the "tank" is quite small. I noticed that the dash has a fairly large flat surface. This would be ideal for locating another "glove box" to keep small items handy. Does anyone have any ideas or leads on some type of device that could be placed up there for that purpose?

Probie, I'll be talking with my leather man Friday and see what he'll cook up for me. I'll keep you posted.

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radioteacher
Posted 2009-01-19 10:39 PM (#27072 - in reply to #26901)
Subject: Re: On Dash Glove Box


Visionary

Posts: 3006
San Antonio, TX
varyder,

The panel wrapped in leather would be sweet. Maybe even a black leather dash. Hmmmmm.

Ride Safe!
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ElroyJ
Posted 2009-01-20 5:20 PM (#27129 - in reply to #26906)
Subject: Re: On Dash Glove Box


Tourer

Posts: 460
Centennial, CO
g1nomad - 2009-01-17 1:54 PM

You gave me an idea (which I'll never act upon unless hitting the lottery)
The plastic peice in front of your seat is held in place with 4 plastic nipples that go into robber gommets.
One make that the base of an ABS, plastic, etc. sculptered box that goes with the Vision's lines, and serves as storage.

Oh, but dear God, you'd cover up the warning sticker. LOL

Herb


Warning sticker? What warning sticker??? Ha ha ha! LMAO!
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ElroyJ
Posted 2009-01-20 5:22 PM (#27130 - in reply to #26991)
Subject: RE: On Dash Glove Box


Tourer

Posts: 460
Centennial, CO
JAM - 2009-01-19 7:30 AM

bigwill5150 - 2009-01-18 1:23 AM

Probie - 2009-01-17 1:42 PM

The glove box on the left side of the "tank" is quite small. I noticed that the dash has a fairly large flat surface. This would be ideal for locating another "glove box" to keep small items handy. Does anyone have any ideas or leads on some type of device that could be placed up there for that purpose?


Yes; Tank bags. Magnetic mounts will obviously not work on this bike but there are plenty on strap on bags that would.


Can't remember what the underside of that panel looks like, but maybe you can epoxy some magnets to the underside. Then the magnetized tank bags (I've also seen smaller ones) would adhere. The ones I've seen have pretty strong magnets and have good scuff protection fabric covering them.


THAT is a great idea! Never would have thought about that!
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Tarpits99
Posted 2009-01-24 11:50 AM (#27451 - in reply to #26901)
Subject: Re: On Dash Glove Box


Iron Butt

Posts: 742
North Orange County CA
http://www.customtankbags.com/

This thread got me thinking about how and where a tank bag would mount on a Vision. Check out this link. Looks like you can have whatever you want from this company
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