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Im getting ready to make a couple of overnight summer trips and will be attaching the saddlebags to store my gear. I was thinking about getting some saddlebag liners to better protect my gear and to make it easier to pack and unpak (just bring the liners into the house or hotel)
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Anyone out there have any suggestions on mfg., I found some on EBay by EZ Liners that look OK and are inexpensive but I have never seen them.
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Thanks for any info.
I bought the EZ liners off of e-bay! Perfect! They even embroider them for you for free! I also got the cooler bag for those days that I want to carry some beverages! Great quality! Highly recommend![sm=smiley20.gif]
I have a set of HD bag liners for my hard bags. They fit perfectly and work great. Whatever brand you go with, you'll like the convenience of being able to pull all your stuff out of, and put it all back into, your bags easily.
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