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Looking to buy some saddlebag liners. Don't really want the charcoal carpet ones. Looking at customsaddlebagliners. They look like they are really nice. Looking at either orange or wine. Black pearl bike. I do want to put a organizer in the tour pack lid but also the custom tethers are a nice touch too. Is there any body else I should be looking at?
Thanks
I have a set from Custom Liners - good quality - try to buy when they have a sale - customer service and delivery time is something they can vastly improve on...
If Mean City Cycles still does liners, I wouldn't look any further.
Mean City Cycles does do them but you have to kind of 'dig' on their site to find them. I'd get mine from them as well, they've done a couple seats for me and the results have been amazing.
Funny you bring this up. My buddy put a tour pak on his 2011 street glide. he ordered the liner for it from Harley and it was the charcoal gray. this was several years ago for him.
Just last week I ordered one for my king tour pack from HD for my 2013 model RG. When I opened the box I was surprised to see that it is solid black. Apparently no more charcoal. I bet the saddle bag liners are the same. Also, when looking through the HD parts catalog for the liner, I did not see any options to select color.
I went with the black "CVO" liners myself, really like them.
what are these CVO linesr you speak of? I have a CVO and it's impossible to find some that are not glue in multi pieces that don't fit with the amp in the bag.
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