Wolfman endro tool bag

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Old Apr 9, 2010 | 11:01 PM
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I got this Wolfman Endro bag from one of the members that was selling off stuff. Good deal and I'm very pleased with it. In fact, after many miles of riding on the KLX. I can finally carry along those cheap Kawi tools for just an occasion (along with my own mix of Craftsman). Also, it doubles up as a storage on the go. First items it carried were hair dye and Mike & Ikes.

Parts and installation. All parts can be bought from Ace Hardware store.
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4x #8 rubber gorment pipe hangers
4x Stainless Steel counter sunk screws, 1/4"-20 1.25" (1" or .75" would be more acceptable)
4x SS nylon lock nuts, 1/4"-20
4x SS finishing flanges

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I have the hangers arranged on the rack for installation. I found this to be the best position as it doesn't allow for movenment when installed and prevents unwanted binding of the tool bag plastic base.

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Finished results.
 
Old Apr 10, 2010 | 12:47 AM
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Nice little bag. I need to start looking for something like that to carry my lunch to work this summer. It looks like you could have used mini bungies to hold down the pack rather than installing the mounting hardware though.
 
Old Apr 10, 2010 | 12:57 AM
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That's a perfect size of bag for tool and a few other small items. I'll have to get something like that soon. Course I'll have to get a rack first.
Good set-up you've got.
 
Old Apr 10, 2010 | 01:00 AM
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Bungies are out of the question. The bag needs to stay with the KLX through out the twist and turns, ups and downs, jumps and hills, of off road riding. Last time I used bungies was to hold down my winter coat on an ATV. Lost my jacket somewhere along the way and had to back track somewhere 10 miles back through the woods just to find it.
 
Old Apr 10, 2010 | 08:51 AM
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Originally Posted by LearjetMinako
Last time I used bungies was to hold down my winter coat on an ATV. Lost my jacket somewhere along the way and had to back track somewhere 10 miles back through the woods just to find it.
hell ive had so many luggage problems, i dont think im even going to run the rack anymore. every time i think, ok, theres no way thats coming off, it does. lost jackets, clothes, shoes, tent, sleeping bag, and most importantly BEER . and no, i didnt use bungeys, i used tie down like straps with no stretch.
 
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