DrySpec Motorcycle Tool Tube Kit

DJA.67670.100
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Description

This DrySpec Motorcycle Tool Tube Kit attaches directly to the outside of any flat-sided sidecases and can be used to carry our MSR 30 oz. Fuel Bottle and any other gear that can fit inside of it. read more

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Weight:
4.72 lbs
Dimensions:
4.25 × 1.5 × 5 in
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DrySpec Motorcycle Tool Tube Kit + DrySpec Bottle Mount Kit + MSR 30 oz. Motorcycle Fuel Bottle
Price for all three: $63.93

Description

Why You Want a DrySpec Tool Tube

 

The DrySpec Tool Tube measures 12 inches overall when closed, as well as from mounting foot tip to mounting foot tip. The tube body measures 12 inches from the base of the tube body to the closed cap with the foot at the opposite end of the cap extending 2 inches beyond the tube.

The tube is 4 inches wide at it’s widest point with a main body diameter of 3.5 inches, and a depth of 8.5 inches. The foot at the cap end is 3 inches wide with 3 round 8mm mounting holes while the opposite foot is 2 inches wide and has 1 elongated 8mm mounting hole.

The feet provide 3/4 of an inch clearance for the main tube and 1/2 inch at the tube’s widest point.

Mounting Kit Notes: The mounting kit includes the proper size Drill Bit Hex Head Screws Sealing Washers and Large Exterior Washers as detailed in the Installation Instructions attached below. If you would like to attach the Tool Tube using an alternate method please order the optional Mounting Brackets .

Check out the totally Twisted Suzuki DL650 which is outfitted with this DrySpec component

Note:
  • The upper mounting tab offers 3 mounting holes that are not illustrated in the instructions.
  • There is a small hole in the Tube to equalize the pressure, and allow the cap to be removed at different air pressures/altitudes. A bit of tape can be used to cover the hole, making them watertight when required.

Part Numbers

Our part number: DJA.67670.100
Manufacturer part number: DJA.67670.100

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  1. ChrisG

    It has a hole?

    ChrisG

    It’s made by ‘dry spec’, the threaded lid has a rubber seal but just below the top mount there is a small hole? Otherwise it’s exactly as you see on the product page.

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  2. Wayne

    Dryspec?

    Wayne

    A decent enough container but not impressed with the vent hole.

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  3. GFkam

    Great storage for small stuff.

    GFkam

    I purchased the DrySpec Tool Tube Kit for my 2011 BMW F650GS Twin. I mounted mine to the Jessie luggage frame. I decided to go to my local hardware store for mounting hardware. I used a couple of small rubber coated clamps and one big pipe clamp. Where and how you mount the tool tube kit depends on what kind of pannier brackets you have and space. Great space for storing a liquid fuel bottle, or some tools, or tire repair kit, or spare tire tubes. I’ve seen other riders mount the tool tube kit directly to the panniers.

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  4. Scott

    DrySpec' ?

    Scott

    I bought 2 of these, and first impression was some durable construction. The second was “Where’s the mounting brackets?”, this is a common thread it would seem. I found the mounting brackets and had some price shock… the brackets cost more than the tubes… ? The third was the ‘hole’ in the ‘dryspec’ tubes… not sure why, nor is the hole located for ‘drainage’… (will probably plug said hole…) the mounting, well, I used some scrap strapping I had left over from the garage door opener mounting.

    I’ve installed and will be testing, I hope to find something better for the mounting, but… for now, it’ll do… I would hate to have to drop another $50 plus S&H… for brackets, but one will do what one must…

    I purchased these to hold water, and maybe a fuel cell. I’m not ‘yet’ a ‘die-hard’ off roader… I have a Triumph Explorer which I love, but it has it’s faults…

    I would recommend this product, but with ‘cautions’…

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  5. grod3

    Well made

    grod3

    This tube is constructed of thick abs plastic and designed to last. I was disappointed that no mounting hardware is included with it. Any mounting hardware requires an additional purchase.

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