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TT600RE original tool box
When I got my 2003 TT600RE – one of the previous owners had taken the original toolkit out, anybody have a clue on a replacement? I think it was a hard plastic box looking at the mountings. I keep forgetting to take a few basic tools when I go out, and one day I’m going to need them… also a pain carrying them.
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this is what i've got
Hi Shaun
i've just quickly taken few snaps for you,
this is what my TTRE, reg 2003 has got, the toolkit set seems pretty original...
hope it helps
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thanks
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Originally Posted by dieg0oo
Hi Shaun
i've just quickly taken few snaps for you,
this is what my TTRE, reg 2003 has got, the toolkit set seems pretty original...
hope it helps
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Hi Diego
Thanks for the pictures. Been searching the net for a replacement plastic tool box, looks like I might have to buy an original Big $$$ I guess… or I might just get a little fender pack and clip it on the rack when I get it, keep a few tools in that.
Who did your rack? Looks a nice little number
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Originally Posted by ukiceman
Hi Diego
Thanks for the pictures. Been searching the net for a replacement plastic tool box, looks like I might have to buy an original Big $$$ I guess… or I might just get a little fender pack and clip it on the rack when I get it, keep a few tools in that.
Who did your rack? Looks a nice little number
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I think I saw the boxes in a Kedo catalouge. Maybe Ebay contact the guy breaking a TTR.
If you need a fender pack I would suggest Kriega not cheap but very good quality.
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...good luck with finding a toolkit box, yeah, as Bolla says, ebay is probably a good place to find it.
my rear rack (and panniers rack) is a metalmule system, very expensive but very good one...
www.metalmule.com
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thanks - will keep looking
thanks guys - had a look on ebay, think i'm going to make my own up and attach it to the bash plate
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might do that
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I think I saw the boxes in a Kedo catalouge. Maybe Ebay contact the guy breaking a TTR.
If you need a fender pack I would suggest Kriega not cheap but very good quality.
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just had a look at some Kriega fender packs - nice
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