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After many years of buying nothing but Hondas (and one Kawi), I purchased a new Triumph a few weeks ago.
One of my first thoughts upon removing the rear seat: "Hey, what's this (substantial) black bag full of metal goodies?"
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I cheated.
When I sold my BMW K75 to buy the CB I kept the tool roll.
Now I just need to figure out where to carry it.
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(06-02-2014, 01:28 PM)Buffalorider_imp Wrote: I cheated.
When I sold my BMW K75 to buy the CB I kept the tool roll.
Now I just need to figure out where to carry it. 
BMW's come with such nice tool kits. My '06 Guzzi came with a very complete set of decent quality tools also.
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Second on Guth's Cruz Tools recommendation. I have bought several sets of them over the years. Nice little kit.
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I have a set of Cruz tools and highly recommend them.
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Thanks to all for your help. Guth, I'm going with your suggestion and ordered a Cruz tool set. I also ordered a Hepco Becker rack and topcase to use until I can get a proper rack and backrest fabricated. Thanks to all and ride safe!