These pouches are made from water resistant, marine grade fabric selected for its strength and resilience under the harshest conditions. The thread is high grade, resistant to the vibrations of the road and the zippers are heavy duty marine grade with proven performance.
-
These patent pending storage pouches are designed specifically for use on Harley Davidson® touring motorcycles. The purpose of this product is to organize the saddlebags so important items which are necessary to carry on the bike but are seldom used such as tools, emergency fasteners, first aid supplies, tire inflators and flashlights can be safely kept in the bottom wells or “molding voids” of the hard sided saddlebags. Eliminate the need to carry rolled up bulky tool pouches and utilize that wasted molding void space. They provide the rider with quick and easy access to your ‘daily use’ items such as rain suits, jackets etc., without having to pull out or move around your ’emergency gear’ to get to what you are looking for.
These pouches are made from water resistant, marine grade fabric selected for its strength and resilience under the harshest conditions. The thread is high grade, resistant to the vibrations of the road and the zippers are heavy duty marine grade with proven performance
Tools not included. Need tools? Our TRK series offer three different kits. Click Here
William Baldy (verified owner) –
Where have I been? These have been available for 10+ years and I’m just now getting a set?
These are amazing. Well thought out and well made with quality materials; truly the epitome of a better mousetrap.
I had prided myself in the tool roll I had assembled; two ratchets, lock-jaw pliers, and even a set of tire spoons, but the tool roll took up almost half of the available space in one saddlebag. I was able to fit the vast majority of sockets, wrenches, pliers, and screwdrivers in one of the “L” shaped pouches and the rest of the zip ties, tire plugs, and Allen wrenches in the shorter straight pouch. I have no idea what I’m going to use the other side for, first aid seems most likely, and they only take up the space that wasn’t being used in the first place- the whole entire saddlebag is returned for me to use as I see fit.
The quality of workmanship in how these are made is beyond any expectation I ever had, even after reading the reviews on them. The material is thick and coated, the stitching is well done, and the hardware is not cheap aftermarket (YKK zippers). They even had tags added with their name and website on them- I would’ve been proud of having made them too.
Well done!
Craig Tuller –
I have had this 4 pc tool bag set for at least 8 yrs & they are awesome. I bought a new 2020 Road Glide Special, which has extended saddle bags. I came back to see if they have a set that fits a little better than the ones I have now.
I like be that they fit the bottom of the saddle bags, keeping the extra weight of tools at a low center of gravity & I never have to worry about them taking up much room.
Well worth the money & one of my favorite purchases for my Harley over the years!!!!
Kent Clause –
I personally like to always have a basic set of tools with me, on my bike in my car or whatever. The “tool bag” solution i was using on my 2008 Road King just wasn’t working. They didn’t fit anywhere, and they were always in the way. In addition, they always wore a hole or the zipper broke.
I ordered a set of the saddlebag organizers. They are heavy duty and seem to be built to last. I loaded ’em up and put them in the bottom of the saddlebags and there they sat.
All of my tools fit, and then some. A 1/2″ socket set and wrenches, assorted pliers, screwdrivers Allen and Torx wrenches, tape, cable ties etc. I like to go through them once a year to make sure I know what’s in there, replace the tape and cable ties, check for wear and broken pieces etc.
Last time I looked, after about a year, the pouches were were not worn through and the were no broken zippers or torn seams.
Hints:
These sit at the bottom of the saddlebag and are not convenient to access regularly, only put items in them that you don’t need regularly (like tools!).
They are an odd shape and It’s like a puzzle trying to make everything fit in them. Once you get it figured out, open the zippers and take a picture of each pouch. Make sure it’s easy to find on your phone, or print it and put in a pouch.