Discussion
AinsleyB said:
What car documents, do people carry them about in the car ?
At least here in my country you have to carry some documents about the technical data and legality of the car and it's also advisable to carry the insurance papers (although not neccesary), apart of course of your driving license. I also like to have the printed car manual in case I need it.The thing to remember is that the Caterham is an open cockpit car, so everything will get damp or wet at some point. The space under the seats is reserved for gravel, grass and other debris that gum up the seat runners. Reaching under the seat bar will skin your knuckles every time.
The map pocket works fine, better on SV models where you have more width between the tunnel and side walls, as on S3s they rub on your legs a lot.
The map pocket works fine, better on SV models where you have more width between the tunnel and side walls, as on S3s they rub on your legs a lot.
Entropia said:
As regard the map pocket, I understand it's installed on the passenger side, so it will not affect my driving comfort.
Mine is fitted on the rear bulkhead between the seats. I only use it occasionally - usually for a flask, or drinks bottle I want to keep upright. The tunnel bag is much more versatile & gets used all the time. http://www.softbitsforsevens.co.uk/page38a.html I have the touring version.
Edited by andy tims on Thursday 7th September 13:39
Softbits Tunnel bag is what you are looking for. Great things. http://www.softbitsforsevens.co.uk/page44.html
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