While the AA/RAC DO carry a "universal" spacesaver, as said I'm not sure about it fitting our Zeds, especially those with bigger brakes.
Having recently ditched my RFT's, I don't really give it a thought. I still carry my "Stork Ranger" tubeless tyre repair (plug) kit in the boot, along with a small £10 Aldi compressor, as I do in all my vehicles.
Probably had to use them about a dozen times over the last 15 or so years, and approx 750,000 miles that I've driven. IMO, if you keep an eye on your tyres, a puncture is normally easily spotted, even if a tyre picks up a screw/nail, you can usually hear it as it hits the tarmac on every revolution. Tyres nowadays are pretty strong and actual blowouts are fairly rare (I'm talking about premium brands, not the cheap Chinese ditchfinders) Of course, there is always the scenario where you can't avoid an object/debris in the road, but if it's serious enough to cause a blowout in a std tyre, it probably would do the same to a RFT.
I'm sure I read recently that the number one cause of a blowout is still under inflation, causing the tyre to overheat and delaminate, literally falling apart, but again I'd like to think I'd hear/feel this before it got to a critical stage.
Just my 2p.
Mike