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I figure it will look great in my garage hanging on the wall to organize small parts. I don't plan to use it on the bike. Might hang the flashlight in the tour pack with some kind of a quick release.
Where to putthe wrenches in that tool bag. I think it needs a baby tool bag to go with that tool bag. I change all my tools, raingear and ear plugsover to the new bag.
I broke down yesterday on the highway. I was thinking get new tool kit out or road service that's free. baltimore harley pick me up in less than an hour of time of brake down. That's not bad because I was a half out from there store. And now it's going take couple day for them to get around to starting to fix it. So now I have to ride the lowrider. I should use my tool kit and just fix it.
When I first saw it, wrapped in plastic, I thought, "Oh, nice little duffel. Could be a good gym bag." Then I opened it at home and thought, "WTF?!" It's clever, I suppose, to design the whole bag around the sidestand plate, but unfortunately it renders the whole thing useless. If it's supposed to be an emergency road kit bag, but the pockets are not big enough for, well, anything practical.
Maybe I'll use it as a show organizer for baby shoes.
you'll think of something to go in the little pockets, zip ties?, air pressure gauge? sun screen?
don't you love hearing from those in the above posts whoneed to bitch about anythingand everythingespecially from the moco? they must be real fun to be around, pity their families
wonder if they ever have a good day?
I bought my wife a new HD jacket for her birthday and was given a free Harley tool pack ($75 value). It has a flashlight, multi-tool, etc. The stuff is not great quality, but who's complaining... It was free.
Hate to burst your bubble, but that low quality tool packwas anything but free. I think most dealers have you purchase a minimum of $300.00 bucks in order to 'get one free'.
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Yeah it's a real PITA when someone gives you something for free and you are disappointed with it. I bet these guys really hate Christmas.
And yes you had to buy something for $300 but I hope you were going to buy it anyway and did not just buy it so you could get the free bag that you do not like. Just sayin'.
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