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I am thinking about putting some liners in my saddle bags to provide some protection for things I store in there and also to hide the wires from my saddlebag lid speaker install.
I have searched the forum and really cant find any good input. I like the fact that the Hog Workz liners have pockets but I wonder how tight they fit to the inside of the bags and particularly the corners. The other option is Advanblack. They dont have pockets but still would be nice.
Has anybody installed either of these brands of saddlebag liners?
If so, do you like them?
Do they fit well?
Did they take up too much room in the bag?
Do you have lid speakers and did they fit? (Yes I know I can call him and ask but I thought I would ask here as well)
I have Advanblack extended bags, lids with Mmats 8" coaxials and their bag liners. The liners fit great and probably offer a bit of sound deadening. They aren't in the way of anything and hide the wiring going to the speakers. I don't have a photo of the liners on my phone unfortunately.
Last edited by Covert Olds; Feb 18, 2022 at 05:41 AM.
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