Who makes the cool low profile tool bags that mount on your ender? I saw them at KTMtalk once. Never mind, found it.
Small world, eh? My buddy TimH knows him, too I just went to their website and things have changed since I was there last! It's cool to see the GL stuff on the front page WoodsChick
Yeah, they recently did anew location / showroom. Have not been there but hear it is very nice. Tom (the owner) is a cool dude and great rider / adventurer.
Sounds like you've already found what you're looking for. But for anyone else interested, here's a well done tool kit you may not know of http://www.blueridgeracing.com/motoStore.htm
I still like those ones on the rear fender like the Yamaha IT's used to have.....tough and durable did those go out of fashion or what ???
Agreed on both counts I hadn't really looked at them too close but just did. The flashlight that comes in one of the kits has a magnet for hands-free use and the back of the flashlight is a whistle. These guys really crammed allot into a little flashlight I have a friend that took one of their tool kits on the Trans-America Trail and was very pleased with it.
I had the regular rear bag and mounted it on the front fender on my KX250. It lasted three years and was still in good shape. It is just the right size for some tools, wallet, car keys, etc. Much more versatile then a tool pack. I will have another on my WR soon so I can get rid of my fanny pack.
Sorry, nothing terribly special here just like the low profile (so it does not hit your ass on steep downhills while standing) and the hard case. http://rabproducts.com/ After looking again I might go with something else though.
I really like the 'dirt bike gear' stuff, I've got the rear tool bag and thier tool wrap, great quality stuff. The bag has two straps that tighten nicely to keep your tools from rattling around. The only drawback I see is it is a little more difficult to get in and out of if you keep things tight. I also have the front fender bag but it blocks too much of the headlight for me so I went back to a moose front tube bag.
Yes, dirt bike gear is top notch. Indestructible bags. I have them on all my bikes and fanny pack too.
I have the Dirtbike gear number plate bag mounted on the front of my Zacspeed chest protector. I intended to just have it on for our Paris-Dacre ride but ended up just leaving it on as it's pretty unobtrusive. It's a great place to keep a few items, or just leave empty if I don't need to carry something in it.