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Motorcycle Tool Roll Tool Organizer Weather Resistant Oilcloth Made In Australia on 2040-parts.com

AU $60.00
Location:

Redlands, Queensland, Australia

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

As is the case with my other products, this very useful tool roll or organizer was developed in conjunction with what my clients want. My leather motorcycle toolbags are sold all over the world, and some of my clients in more wetter parts of the world have asked for a bit more protection against the weather for the items they carry in the tool bags. But for serious touring, you may need a tool roll with a much bigger capacity. Especially designed for conditions in Australia where distances can be vast. This lead to the development of this versatile tool roll.
  • Made from the highest quality water resistant oilskin fabric, manufactured in Australia and used in the best outdoor clothing brands. Color is black.
  • The outer skin of the roll consists of a DOUBLE layer of this fabric, to make it even more durable.
  • The high oil content of this fabric makes it ideal to protect your tools against rust.
  • It was designed with the following main purposes:
  • Keeping the content of your bag dry,
  • Organize the content of your bag,
  • Secure smaller items,
  • Minimize rattles, and
  • Protects your leather tool bags from the tools.
  • This listing is for one of these tool rolls/ organizers in black oilskin fabric. Please note the tools in the photo is only to provide you with an idea of what you can fit in, and is not part of this listing.
  • This organizer joins the long list of very popular and useful designs, by theleatherbug, which I have sold to more than fifteen countries, world wide.
  • I have kept costs at the absolute minimum, to make these inserts as affordable as I possibly can. 
  • 100% Australian made. I make them myself, I talk to you if you contact me and I put them in the mail to you.
  • This tool bag, is approximately 230 mm wide, and 750mm long when opened up.
  • Once rolled up, it gets secured by a strong leather strap and stainless steel buckle.
  •  Please note all International clients, postage is a fixed 22.00 AU, registered, but if you prefer this item unregistered, AT YOUR OWN RISK, standard postage is 16.00 AU. 
  • 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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