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    Default Tool Roll that fits in bottom of Frunk?

    Anyone have a good suggestion for a tool roll that fits well in the mostly wasted space at the bottom of the RT Frunk?

    For longer trips away from home, I would like to pack a few more tools that what I carry in the BRP roll under the seat. That space down at the bottom of the frunk looks like a great unused and out of the way space.

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    Default Try this..!!

    bathroom travel kits make great compartmental tool packs. Autoparts and tool shops have mostly gone to boxes but some may still have tool wraps. Pakage stores, camera stores and the such also have what you are looking for. Figure out what you want to carry along and go from there...
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    Harbor Freight has one: http://www.harborfreight.com/14-pock...oll-93828.html, as does Sears (which is a bit better) http://www.sears.com/search=tool%20roll

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    I made my own tool roll out if a old pair of jeans. used one leg as base and cut pieces from other leg and sewed to the base. This way you can customize for whatever tools you want to carry.

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    Quote Originally Posted by JayHawker View Post
    I made my own tool roll out if a old pair of jeans. used one leg as base and cut pieces from other leg and sewed to the base. This way you can customize for whatever tools you want to carry.
    That's what my wife made for me as well. Soft denim that will lay out on the seat, etc. without falling off or damaging anything.
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    Default Harbor Freight

    I use this tool bag from Harbor Freight http://www.harborfreight.com/11-in-tool-bag-61835.html It give me plenty room to carry all I hope I might need and it fits in the bottom of the Frunk with my rain suits.

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    Another idea, if you don't have the stereo speakers etc, there is a lot of space there for tools, adapters etc. I couldn't afford the stereo system, so I went with a Sena set for that and gps etc.

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    old pair of jeans.....cut one leg off and split open......lay tools out on jeans...mark off each tool....make pockets....I'll show you mine

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    Quote Originally Posted by flamingobabe View Post
    old pair of jeans.....cut one leg off and split open......lay tools out on jeans...mark off each tool....make pockets....I'll show you mine
    Might you post a picture of yours???
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    Quote Originally Posted by SAR41 View Post
    I use this tool bag from Harbor Freight http://www.harborfreight.com/11-in-tool-bag-61835.html It give me plenty room to carry all I hope I might need and it fits in the bottom of the Frunk with my rain suits.


    I have a similar one from Lowes.

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    This is what I use.



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    Default Crafty Wfie

    Wife made my bag to fit. She is a crafty girl and seamstress. I then went to the pawn shop and bought the tools I needed out of their bins. Got everything and then some for a heck of a cheap price. A lot cheaper than if I would have bought some prefab kit from China.

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