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I use the Mustang lid covers. Easy on and off. They fit great. Had the Harley ones on a previous bike and I prefer the Mustangs.
+1 nice product, way easier than the HD ones to take off and on.
I have both the tourpak and bag lid covers. The lid of my tourpak has a scar, so I don't take that one off. If I did , it would be a pain since I have my rack bolted on top of it.
I have these and this guys does a great job with his product and service. Mine is the flame design with silver/gray thread stitching. Couldn't be happier with the quality.
He sometimes lists them on ebay for a few bucks ($25???) less than his website. http://shorefiredesign.com/
I have these and this guys does a great job with his product and service. Mine is the flame design with silver/gray thread stitching. Couldn't be happier with the quality.
He sometimes lists them on ebay for a few bucks ($25???) less than his website. http://shorefiredesign.com/
Those do look really nice. Thanks for the link. I would consider them.
I wish they would make a cover that works with the speakers in a set of bags
..... cutting a big hole in the top/front of your lid protector will ensure water & grit getting under it
......... better off using the 3M clear bra protectant in that application
..... i've had my HD covers on for almost a decade now, no damage to the lids ... they've shrunk a little but still protect
... ..... the Mustang covers seal even tighter due to their method of attachment
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