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I am looking for the inserts that go inside the Saddle bag that help keep the form of the leather from caving in.
I have seen plastic inserts for saddle bags in a catalog somwhere? but can't remember who makes them and where to order them from?
I did find some information on making your own, it even had the link and info where to buy the plastic, but the info was old, the company now only processes orders for no less than $100.00.
the plastic sheet used to make the inserts only cost about $22.00! Damn the Luck![:@]
i put "Bag Bones" in the lids.....dont recall exactly how much they cost but think it was less than $50.00....only had them about 6 mo but seem to work fine
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