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Cruz Tools Roadtech M3 Tool Kit on 2040-parts.com

US $65.00
Location:

Flower Mound, Texas, US

Flower Mound, Texas, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:Cruz Tools Manufacturer Part Number:RTM3 Warranty:No

Cruz Tools Roadtech M3 RTM3 Tool Kit

"Ride a metric cruiser? Then check out the RoadTech M3. It’s essentially an EconoKIT M1 and MiniSet MSM1 combined into a handy roll-up pouch. While the M3 is aimed at cruisers, it’s equally at home on tourers, sport bikes, standards, and quads. Put this in your fork bag, tank bag, or saddlebag and you’ll be ready for just about anything the road will throw at you. RTM3"

I have owned this set for a couple of years but it was rarely used. It is in excellent condition. Bid with confidence 
as I have a 100% positive feedback rating with well over 200 sales.

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