What do you keep in your top trunk/trunk?

Top trunk, even with trunk support system, is used for lightweight stuff like hats, gloves, extra face shield, etc. Heavy stuff goes into lower trunk.
 
GL1800:
SMALL
personal items tucked into the sides in pouches - like extra sunglasses & regular glasses, sunscreen, hairbrush, Advil, etc... small bright flashlight, tire gauge, map, StarTron fuel treatment, fresh bottled water/sports drink & snacks....and whatever else is deemed necessary for a quick "grab" during that particular ride.

Wife usually leaves room for the purse/helmet swap on her trike.

This is for the standard, run-around-the-home-area ride.

Longer rides, weather, and destination can add to the contents of the top trunk resulting in stuff being prioritized and shuffled around to the bottom trunk.
 
The missus purse goes in the top trunk, a bottle of hot sauce for when restaurants are lacking, sugar pills, bungee cords, GPS (my car GPS can be used in a pinch), some small Bibles, small bottle of windex and a rag, ball cap or two, suntan grease (missus is fair complected), phone charging junk.
 
A small 6/pack size cooler, extra gloves, cleaning cloth and windshield cleaner, my holster, my wallet, and when I stop place my helmet inside and lock it up.
 
Tool kit, rain gear, cleaning rags and a small bottle of bug slide.
I have to clean it out after every ride. My wife hasn't figured out that the trunk will open after a ride. You ought to see what she has to take on a over night ride. it's pitiful. Both trunks are slap full. I have one saddle bag liner half full, the rest is her's.
 
Tool kit, rain gear, cleaning rags and a small bottle of bug slide.
I have to clean it out after every ride. My wife hasn't figured out that the trunk will open after a ride. You ought to see what she has to take on a over night ride. it's pitiful. Both trunks are slap full. I have one saddle bag liner half full, the rest is her's.

I can relate !!!ThumbUp
 

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