*****Leatherworks 102 toolbag arrived with pics!****
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*****Leatherworks 102 toolbag arrived with pics!****
I ordered this on Friday. It arrived yesterday. They are not to far from us but that is fast service for sure.
My first impression of the bag is that it is very high quality and made of thick and supple leather. It smells great. It's on my desk here and the whole room smells like leather. The straps and buckles are high quality and it has the Indian Heads on the top of the straps to give it a touch of class.
This bag is easily twice the size of my other tool bag, made in the USA and far nicer in every way. They are $90 each and well worth it in my opinion. When I mount it on the bike I will get some pics and let you know how much stuff I can fit in it as well. I do not see an issue getting tons of stuff in this bag. It will have a a long and useful life on my ride.
For reference, that is a 16oz can next to the bag. I can get them for you!
My other bag is beaten to a pulp and not nearly big enough for what I want to bring with me. I'd imagine the chopper bag is of equal quality but am waiting for them to arrive to those who have already purchased for a definite answer.
Drew
My first impression of the bag is that it is very high quality and made of thick and supple leather. It smells great. It's on my desk here and the whole room smells like leather. The straps and buckles are high quality and it has the Indian Heads on the top of the straps to give it a touch of class.
This bag is easily twice the size of my other tool bag, made in the USA and far nicer in every way. They are $90 each and well worth it in my opinion. When I mount it on the bike I will get some pics and let you know how much stuff I can fit in it as well. I do not see an issue getting tons of stuff in this bag. It will have a a long and useful life on my ride.
For reference, that is a 16oz can next to the bag. I can get them for you!
My other bag is beaten to a pulp and not nearly big enough for what I want to bring with me. I'd imagine the chopper bag is of equal quality but am waiting for them to arrive to those who have already purchased for a definite answer.
Drew
Last edited by DR. V-TWIN; 07-20-2010 at 05:26 PM.
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Pics on the bike. I use zip ties as opposed to the leather straps that it came with. It came with 3 leather straps. I am going to have to get some straight on shots with the bars turned straight too.
I could have mounted it higher if I chose to put the zip ties around the bars as opposed to the bottom of the risers. I am going to have to think about that. Everything in the other bag easily fits in this with plenty of room to spare. I have a small toolkit, an RV tire pressure gauge which is huge, clear glasses, bungee's, zip ties, and other random items like earplugs. I am going to have to add to my toolkit now.
Drew
I could have mounted it higher if I chose to put the zip ties around the bars as opposed to the bottom of the risers. I am going to have to think about that. Everything in the other bag easily fits in this with plenty of room to spare. I have a small toolkit, an RV tire pressure gauge which is huge, clear glasses, bungee's, zip ties, and other random items like earplugs. I am going to have to add to my toolkit now.
Drew
Last edited by DR. V-TWIN; 07-20-2010 at 10:41 PM.
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Damn thats a wicked awesome shifter lol... first thing I noticed sorry. As for the bag I like it. I have an old bag I might throw some parts in just in case especially before I head up to Deals Gap. Im probably putting mine down low im not a fan of the bag on the bars but it looks nice on your bike. Lot bigger than the bag I got too.
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Ive been thinking about a foot clutch and jockey shift but its going to be a while before I do anything like that to my bike. Couple of years down the line I can afford to do that and the open belt primary that I want but until then im keeping the heel/toe shift. Looks great though and thank you for the offer.
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