Unsure of alternator output, but Phil has electrics, add-on lights, GPS, and I think an espresso machine.
Saddle bags do have a pass-through section from one side to the other. I think it'd be large enough for a cane, or 3-4 piece travel fishing rod, but not a set of crutches or a fly rod.
In many ways, it's a scaled down Concours.
Would *I* buy one? Maybe.
Rick
I have learned the limits of the alternator. When I have the Honda heated grips on #5 (that's the blister your palms mode, wattage unknown), my heated jacket turned up all the way (90 watts), the Denali LED lights on (10 W), GPS (? W, but it can't be much, and add the 2nd 55W bulb when I turn on high-beam, the LEDs on the heated grips start to blink. When I check voltage then, it's down around 13.1-13.3V.
If I take the 55W of the high beam light out, the LEDs stop blinking and the voltage is 14.1-14.2V. If I turn the hand grips down to the #3 of the 5 intensities available, I can leave the high beam on and keep the voltage up.
The alternator puts out 428A, and it looks to me like the required electrical load for the bike itself, no farkles, must be around 183A.