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warriorrider01

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hey gang! i've been working on the warrior and also throwing around ideas for some type of tool storage, basically just enough for a few wrenches, some screwdrivers pliers and stuff. stuff that can help me out in a bind when i'm back in the woods. i was just wondering what you guys do? have you built anything? bought anything? post up what you have, and pics. or any ideas you might have. thanks in advance!
 
I put a fender bag with some velcro straps to the head light frame and the lower fender mount. If I`m going to do a real long ride I`ll put one on each side to make sure I have anything I`ll need.
 
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get a camel back and put it all in there, plus your buddies wont give you **** about your warrior breaking down and needing a tool pack..lol
 
I usually have a camel back with some stuff in it. But I guy I wheel with has a PVC pipe that has a screw cap on one end. He those his tools in there and starps it to his bumper. My little bro has a back brace/tool bag that he usually wears, and the damn thing holds a lot of tools!
 
walmart has a "camel back" for around $20 that has a good size pack on it. i used one of these for a long time.
 
I just have a Fox Backpack. I have my ORV licence (my drivers licence so to speak) some water (in a Fox bottle lol) my wallet (with money for gas, and food, and racing) my phone, and a camera. Why need anything else? Keep it simple and light, and it looks better.
 
I just use a camel pack and still have room for some water.
 
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