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hmmmmm, I would like to see a pic or two when you get that thing on your bike, I carry all kinds of tools but usually have them in my saddlebags, and if I ride with out my saddle bags then I gamble that I won't have a need for tools.
Thanks, Russ
I do carry tools. I generally carry them in my fork pouch. This I had planned to use for things I might want to keep a bit cleaner. Cell phone and things of that nature. The fact that they don't make these any more pushes the price up.....In much the same way as 100th anniversary accessories are higher than you would think because they aren't producing any more (new ones anyway). I will get pix up when it gets installed.
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Here's a pic of one installed on my dyna. Not a real close up pic but it shows how it looks when mounted. I got it when the bike was new, it's pretty tough and holds more than you think it would. Good place for paperwork too. Kind of looks like it fills up a hole there.
man i know you are not going to want to hear this.... chad has on on his bike, i love it so we have been looking at swap meets... they run like $25 bucks at a swap! never the less it is not in the shape that yours is in... i carry a do it all now a days, if i can not fix it with that, then i bring the trailer out. when i have the bags on i have full tools with me. and use them!
I've got one too. I ran power to it so I can charge my cell phone inside. It's nice. A guy had two or three for sale in the buy/sell section on here for $75 I think. Not sure if he still has 'em but I saw them earlier this week I think.
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