![]() Having a side bag is incredibly convenient. But this suggestion has been tried and proves to work great if you’re okay with that bit of inconvenience. If you choose to store your paperwork this way, you’ll notice the accessibility isn’t exactly the most convenient. ![]() This may be a little awkward if you get pulled over and have to maneuver your way under the seat, but I’m sure the officer will appreciate that you have your paperwork in the first place (because you’d be surprise at how many motorcyclists don’t have them). That way you can just open the bag and easily access the paperwork without having to rip off any tape. I would recommend two long strips of tape across the bag with the ziploc opening un-taped. Sometimes I will put my paperwork in a waterproof ziploc baggie (maybe even double bag it) and duct tape it underneath the seat. I’ve noticed, however, if I reach down underneath it there is a bit of space. I had my seat custom made so it’s securely fastened to the frame with the inability to pop it open. My current motorcycle, however, does not have that. Some motorcycles come with a compartment underneath the seat allowing you to place paperwork and other small items to store. This first suggestion might be an obvious one. It’s important to be safe and legal while you’re out riding. These ways I’ve listed to store registration on your motorcycle, not in any particular order, have proven to work well for me and others I know. So, where can you store your registration on your motorcycle? The best places to store your registration on your motorcycle are: I’ve had to get creative with where I store my paperwork and have done a lot of research and been able to collaborate some creative spaces to place these important documents. ![]() I’m more of a minimalist kind of guy and don’t like to have a lot of bulky equipment on my motorcycles, so storage space is not plentiful on my rides. If you’re like me, you’ve found yourself stuck thinking where you are going to place all of your necessary paperwork on your motorcycle. ![]()
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