Stash Box lockable license plate storage box by Twisted Throttle
The STASH BOX is a weather resistant storage box that mounts between the motorcycle and the license plate. It is ideally suited to storing the vehicle registration and other small objects while remaining unobtrusive. The Stash Box has features that provide benefits over other motorcycle storage devices i.e., low cost, concealed mounting location, vehicle styling is unaffected, and easy accessibility.
Sized to work with all standard size license plates as well as the current Wisconsin and Ohio cycle plates.
External Dimensions: 7" x 4" x 1”; plus 1" on the width for the lock.
Internal Storage Dimensions: 6.3" x 2.2" x 0.8"
Made from molded polypropylene. Includes all mounting hardware, retention pouch for paper documents, foam insert, lock and two keys.
Assembly & Mounting Instructions:
- Assemble the lock into the Stash Box using thread locking compound or RTV sealant on threads.
- Press the o-ring seal into the groove in the bottom side of the Stash Box’s interior. The ends should terminate along the edge closest to the hinge.
- Install the retention pouch to an interior surface of the Stash Box. Use this to secure paper documents.
- Determine the desired mounting orientation that allows the box to be opened easily. Lock up. Lock down and lock sideways are acceptable. Do not mount the Stash Box flat, i.e., license plate facing towards the sky as this may allow water entry under some conditions.
- Drill mounting holes in the box as required and install with appropriate fasteners. (See below.)
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Motorcycle Installation Instructions:
- Remove the license plate from the cycle.
- Using a 9/32" or 17/64" drill bit, drill holes at the pilot marks (seen on the inside of the Stash Box)that will allow the chosen mounting orientation.
- Mount the Stash Box using the included hardware (2 bolts & locknuts).
- Install the license plate to the face of the Stash Box using the included hardware (4 screws).








Comments (2)
10.19.2011 16:12 » Great idea but.. Rodney Armarego
Great Idea but what about the licence plate illumination ? at night , the licence plates here in Australia have to have illumination to identify the vehicles. Whilst I applaud the ample room for all sorts of paper bits and pieces, The 1" thickness means that the number plate globe is probably shrouded by the sides of the box and does not illuminate the plate. Not that this bothers me , but its just one more thing that we can get stopped for. other than this, I would purchase one. How about some spacers behind the globe? Is that a possibility on your bike? Another option whould be to get a set of R&G US license plate adapters 1.5" or 2" length to drop the plate and the Grifter enough that might allow illumination.... http://www.twistedthrottle.com/trade/search/?Query=US+license+plate