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Motorcycle Front Forks Vintage Style Handmade Leather Tool Bag.australian Made. on 2040-parts.com

AU $65.00
Location:

Redlands, Queensland, Australia

Redlands, Queensland, Australia
Condition:New Luggage & Saddlebag Part Type:Tool Bag Product Type:Forks

  • This listing is for one of my genuine leather tool bags for Motorcycles in Light brown leather. This leather has an antique look, is vegetable tanned, 3mm thick leather. Ideal for the manufacture of bags.
  • Another very popular design, by theleatherbug, which I have sold all over the world. This is probably one of the finest bags you will find, and is covered by my guarantee, as found on my website.
  • 100% Australian made. I make them myself, I talk to you if you contact me and I put them in the mail to you.
  • These bags fasten onto the front forks, and accommodate forks about 200 mm wide center to center,with fastening straps of 320 mm long.
  • These brand new leather tool bags are now standard with stainless steel buckles.
  • These bags are individually handcrafted by myself, using quality Australian or NZ leather. I have been a leather crafter for more than 30 years, and take pride in my craftmanship . Each of these bags is the result of at least three hours of work, so consider that when you look at my asking price.The stitching are not by machine, I do them by hand using the old saddle stitch method. This method is far superior to any machine stitch. To get an idea of the quality of my work, enlarge the photos as  much as you can.  This tool bag, is approximately 250 mm long and about 80 mm wide and 120 mm high. Please note all USA clients, postage is a fixed 28.00 AU, registered. 
  • Please note that all import or duty charges required by your country is to be paid by he buyer.
  •  I gladly accept paypal, or direct bank transfer.

 If you are not happy with these items at all, you will be fully re-imbursed on return of the item, however you pay postage both ways. Thanks for looking.

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