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Put an R clip, or a safety pin, in the hole to the left of the 5 mm catch.I was going to put in the same kind of kit I keep in all my other cars: pliers, adjustable wrench, 6-in-1 screwdriver, zip ties, tape. I always carry a pocketknife and my phone, which covers some other issues. I'm not planning to be super remote, so it's not realistic to carry stuff for a flat tire.
My question to you all is, can you trust the little toolbox under the rear cargo rack? I don't like how the opening is to the rear, so if the latch works itself loose the tools will spill out at the first incline or acceleration. I noticed yesterday it was just open while I was riding, but I hadn't put my tools in it yet, thankfully. Any thoughts on that? Thanks.