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Ijust got my new FXST last Friday and i am in the very expensive job of buying all the gear I need. So far I bought a jacket, vest, boots, tool set, cover, helmet, gloves, service manual, oil and fork bag.
I was going to put tools into the fork bag, but then I saw on a different thread that you can get the chrome tool boxes. That would free up the bag for other things (water bottle, cigs, etc) problem is money is pretty tight right now and I really only need the tool box for one side, not both (at $87.95 + $9.95 for spacer) and shipping.
I was wondering if anyone had photos of a 2007 FXST with the chrome tool box on each side that I could see. So I have an idea of which side I think it would look best on.
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