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I've been commuting on my GSX250R for two years, and this bike is purely focused on driving pleasure. In its stock condition, there isn't even a small compartment to hold a phone—the most you can fit under the seat is a document pouch. I recommend getting a magnetic tank bag; it can hold a water bottle and a power bank when you're out. A soft tail bag strapped to the rear seat is the most practical—I can fit a change of clothes for business trips. If you modify to clip-on handlebars, be careful the tank bag doesn't interfere with the bars; once, I almost scraped the bag during a lean. There are plenty of rear seat modifications, but you'll need to remove the hump to install a rack, and waterproofing is a must in rainy weather.

Friends who ride sportbikes all know that the Suzuki GSX250R has a major weakness when it comes to storage. The stock under-seat compartment is so shallow it can only fit a tool kit, but there are plenty of modification options: adding a rear rack with a 36-liter top case won’t affect handling, or replacing the passenger seat with a quick-release storage box that can fit a full-face helmet. However, installing saddlebags will widen the bike, so extra caution is needed when filtering through traffic. The most extreme mod I’ve seen involves replacing the entire subframe, but the cost is enough to buy a small scooter. For daily use, a backpack is recommended—just make sure the straps don’t get tangled in the mirrors.

As a lightweight sports bike, the GSX250R was designed with minimal storage space. The tiny storage compartment under the seat can barely fit a vehicle document folder, and documents may get damp on rainy days. It's recommended to install a phone mount with a storage box at the front; the one I use has a USB port for charging. The gaps on both sides of the fuel tank are perfect for storing gloves, and adding anti-slip tape with a mesh net can hold a cleaning cloth. For long trips, it's advisable to carry a riding backpack. When tying luggage to the rear seat, remember to use an elastic net cover—last time, the tent I tied flew off mid-ride and almost hit the car behind.


