Where do you store your... takeout?

I store mine in my jacket. hah just stuff it in there and its usually fine! hah, or in the little "trunk" where the passenger seat should be. I dont get take out on my bike unless its like a sub or a burrito (mmm burrito) XD good luck ;)
 
In Korea, take out soft drinks would come in a small plastic bag fitted for the drink. I'd hang that off of the passenger pegs. Food went in backpack. (Not useful to know for Canada, though.)
 
I actually rode with a sub tucked inside my jacket today because I forgot my backpack at work and didn't feel like going back in to get it
 
Hi guys, what's the best pocket to keep my keys in. Left side, right side or back pockets? Jacket pockets? Keychain buckle?

Thanks!
 
So I'm not alone on this. A 3 page thread about carrying food on a bike. Are people even capable of problem-solving on their own anymore?

I'm sure they are. Although I agree its a bit silly, every topic doesn't have to be a serious discussion on safety or riding techniques.
If we did, we'd get a lot of "try the search button" type replies. Stop being a grouch. ;)
 
I would eat the food so I do not need to worry about how to get it home. And the key Delma, I ride naked so I hang my spare on my nipple ring.
 
Hi guys, what's the best pocket to keep my keys in. Left side, right side or back pockets? Jacket pockets? Keychain buckle?

Thanks!

Hey e90, great question. Ideally they should be in the ignition! Hope this helped.

I would eat the food so I do not need to worry about how to get it home. And the key Delma, I ride naked so I hang my spare on my nipple ring.

Not your Prince Albert?
 
Aww... poor grouchies! Clearly I had a solution in mind... wanted to see others' experience! Personally I quite enjoyed the photos... heh.
 
I saw a guy behind me in a Timmies drive thru go through on his bike

#1) I didn't think bikes were heavy enough to trip the sensor
#2) I wonder what he ordered
 
If you plan on eating out tailbag + BYOTW (Bring Your Own Tupperware) -- no spill risk when in the bag.

Honestly though, 9 times out of 10 I just eat beforehand or store the food in my stomach, but that's me ;P lol.
 
There's a Harley place close to where I live- I will check it out, thank you!


Sure. The cruiser crowd sometimes sells a strip of leather in various lengths (according to your hair) that snaps together to form a tube that goes around your hair holding it in a rigid ponytail. It looks good and comes right off. It's easier than a bunch of hair ties.

Get a magnetic, expandable tank bag and leave the stupid backpack with the skateboard crowd. I never understood why anyone wants to ride with extra weight on their back for no reason.
 
My previous bike used to hold a medium ice cap nicely between the brake reservoir and throttle cable, supported by the triple clamp.

Straw got the fluids past the full face helmet at the red lights very nicely.

A pee hose down my pant leg dispenses with excess fluids.
 
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I have the best bike for this. Been using it many years with just this task in mind.
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What a great thread.
I am deciding how to carry veggies and fruit, and healthly snacks during long travel destinations. Tupperware, ziplocks but not exposed to debris, and not in my tank bag with camera etc in case of sticky spills. (from fruit juice ya know, not the kind that guys have) Foods for stable blood sugar, and easily accessible. Perhaps a light one shoulder nap-sack....and then I don't know how to keep my hair from going frizzy in hot weather, and if it does, the helmet gets tight. Know what I mean?
 
There's a Harley place close to where I live- I will check it out, thank you!

Anytime. If they don't carry it I know at least one stand in Port Dover would have them on a Friday the 13th.
 
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