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Just purchased an '05 Ultra last weekend ... where in the heck can I find the tool kit that I was told was supposed to come with the bike? Under the seat, maybe?
Should be in the trunk, one of the side pods, or maybe in one of the black soft luggae bags....it is a black cloth thing like the luggage bags that come with the Ultra.
Your bike should come with 3 bags (liners for the Tour Pack and Hard Bags), One Headset and One tool kit. It is cloth and wrapped in a bundle. If you don't have it then talk to the dealer and have them give you one. Ultra's are the cadillac and come with it all.
It was under the soft luggage in one of the saddlebags. Sorry, been riding BMW for years and was of the mindset that it should be under the seat! Sorry to be a PITA!
Don't worry about the tool kit. You won't need it unless you have to stop and help a Goldwing put one of those covers back on-ie: Mr. Potato Head Bike. (LOL)
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