mike5100
New Member
Doesn't anybody use the frunk for a bucket of KFC? It seems so obvious....
Does an American bucket of KFC actually fit in the frunk - I'd be surprised
Mike
Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature currently requires accessing the site using the built-in Safari browser.
Doesn't anybody use the frunk for a bucket of KFC? It seems so obvious....
You'd make friends very quickly.....Haven't tried it.... that's more chicken than I can eat.
Does an American bucket of KFC actually fit in the frunk - I'd be surprised
Mike
Don't know why not, 6 bottle of wine standing up in the frunk fits...don't ask me how I know this..he he heDoes an American bucket of KFC actually fit in the frunk - I'd be surprised
Mike
The answers can be found on the internet.
170 oz Chicken Bucket W/Lid
Top (mm) 220
Bottom (mm) 163
Height (mm) 209
My frunk has hauled burgers and fries for 5 people or a gallon jug of milk or chips and soda for a football game more than a few times, but no bucket of chicken yet.
Here's what is in my hidden compartment:
Weber BBQ
20# propane container
Meat for grilling
Refreshments
40 qt cooler
Half dozen bags of ice
Lap top
Blender
Suitcase with clothes
12pc place setting
Toolbox with tools
Side car
Road flares
Tent
Sleeping bag
Fishing rod & gear
Pillow
An inflatable companion
Two lawn chairs
A partridge in a pear tree
That all fits in my Honda's hidden compartment.Here's what is in my hidden compartment:
Weber BBQ
20# propane container
Meat for grilling
Refreshments
40 qt cooler
Half dozen bags of ice
Lap top
Blender
Suitcase with clothes
12pc place setting
Toolbox with tools
Side car
Road flares
Tent
Sleeping bag
Fishing rod & gear
Pillow
An inflatable companion
Two lawn chairs
A partridge in a pear tree
Here's what is in my hidden compartment:
Weber BBQ
20# propane container
Meat for grilling
Refreshments
40 qt cooler
Half dozen bags of ice
Lap top
Blender
Suitcase with clothes
12pc place setting
Toolbox with tools
Side car
Road flares
Tent
Sleeping bag
Fishing rod & gear
Pillow
An inflatable companion
Two lawn chairs
A partridge in a pear tree
Interesting, but how does one actually open that secret compartment? I have grabbed the edge and yanked it a few times but it feels like it will break before it opens. I would really like there to be an Owner's Manual in there (I bought bike second hand) but have yet to gain access.
Interesting, but how does one actually open that secret compartment? I have grabbed the edge and yanked it a few times but it feels like it will break before it opens. I would really like there to be an Owner's Manual in there (I bought bike second hand) but have yet to gain access.
Use a finger nail or something (like a small screwdriver etc., but be gentle) to depress the centre slot of the little black button. This will cause the semicircular outer edges of the fastener to loosen/expand upwards just barely enough to grab a hold of it with your fingers to pull it out, allowing the trap door to open.
Use a finger nail or something (like a small screwdriver etc., but be gentle) to depress the centre slot of the little black button. This will cause the semicircular outer edges of the fastener to loosen/expand upwards just barely enough to grab a hold of it with your fingers to pull it out, allowing the trap door to open.
Thanks very much for the info. I have now gained access. Alas it was empty, so no Owner's Manual for me. Not sure what I will keep in there. Would a bar of chocolate melt from the heat of the engine?
Would a bar of chocolate melt from the heat of the engine?