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A’ME Stash-It: A Little Glove Box for your Bike Hot

Stashit

Storage is always an issue for motorcyclists.  If you have a cruiser, custom, sport-bike or large dual-sport that does not offer easily accessible under-set storage, the problem is even more pronounced.  There is stuff you need to have with you every time you ride – most importantly, your paperwork.  Even if you do have other storage, having your important papers in a single, easy to access location is very convenient.





The Stash-It is a nice little storage solution for keeping that important documentation on your bike.  It’s a well-designed, locking compartment that fits behind your license plate.  There is even enough room for small items like a mini-flashlight or some sunscreen. 


The Stash-It keeps things dry with water-proof rubber bladders.  It is well constructed out of CNC billet and has a secure, shielded key lock.  A’ME offers the Stash-It in three finishes: all chrome, all powder-coated black, and a combination of the two.  It mounts to existing license plate holes on all standard street-legal mounting configurations.


At a retail of $160, it’s not cheap – but neither is getting caught without proof of insurance!  It is a solid and well-made little storage option.


Here is the company's short promo video:


 







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