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Tool kit

Discussion in 'XJ Technical Chat' started by Tony7745, May 29, 2018.

  1. Tony7745

    Tony7745 Member

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    I purchased an OEM tool kit and was wondering if anyone had one ? I would like to see how it mounts umder the rear seat.
     
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    Bluegray57 Active Member

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    Mine is original to the bike and it lies in a plastic tray under the seat.
     
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    cgutz Well-Known Member

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    Mine is in a black plastic pouch and there is a tray under the seat for it on my XJ550 Maxim,.
     
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    k-moe Pie, Bacon, Bourbon. Moderator Premium Member

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    For which XJ?
    Different models mount the toolkit in different places.
     
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    Jetfixer Well-Known Member

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    My xj750 seca mounts in the tail piece I cubby hole with a rubber hold down strap.
     
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    Ribo Prefectionist

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    If you put your bike model and year in your signature people will be able to answer any questions you have a lot quicker and easier. :) It's the common expected practice around these parts..
     

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