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    Quote Originally Posted by pete376403 View Post
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    Yeh, thanks.

    I was thinking of various sized tool toobs. Like for instance the army-surplus canister thing that I keep my welding rods in. Or drain/water pipe sections with press fit caps. Or soft rolls. Or ... well, it depends on the size of yer thingy.

    And how hard it is.

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    I have a procycle one that is surplus to requirements. Fits DR650, very sturdy and would prob easy adapt to other bikes
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    I've a home-made one which is from 80mm PVC with aluminium mounts you can have for $20 + shipping --- ~75MM inner diameter by ~400mm



    bodge job I know, but does the trick and water-tight

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    if any of them did make one, they'd be king of the dual sports hands down, but because they havent it must be impossibru... (probably because of emissions? xr650R with an electric start???)

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    Hi, sorry, not from NZ but I got the Mega Tube plus tool roll and locking kit from overseas online.... www.thetooltube.com/MegaTube.html
    If you do a lot of rough terrain or just a lot of corrugation you will need to add extra support such as a large metal hose clamp to stop the plastic mounts fatiguing to oblivion. Saw one come apart on a Dusty Butt ride many years ago.
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