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    Quote Originally Posted by bigduke6 View Post
    F10, yep the the triangle toolbox is rare item but not as much as the square one which was only for a WD/C many fitted to the WD/CO but not correct for this bike. the WD/C had a right side fitting tool box the CO had a left one, the right side I think is more rare, saying that I picked up a left hand side one from a car boot sale for 50p .
    I believe that I am correct in stating that only the military version of the triangular toolbox had the document holder on the inside of the cover. My understanding is that the civilian version did not have this document holder and I assume that it was just somewhere to keep the bike's service/maintenance record etc. From memory the document holder was just of a simple folded steel construction welded to the inside of the toolbox's cover. However, it was more than 30 years ago that I last saw it.

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