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Old 04-29-2017, 10:25 AM
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Default Suggestions for saddle bag luggage liners for cross country trip

In beginning of June I'm riding cross country and I am looking for suggestions/ idea's in how I should put my clothes in my saddle bags. At first I was thinking of first placing a trash bag, then putting my clothes in that, to keep them dry. I also come across these luggage saddle bag liners but don't know which ones best fit in my 2013 Ultra and take up the least amount of room and utilizes least wasited room. I'll need as much room as possible.
 
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The bag liners are nice for over night Hotel stays. You can take all your clothes,valuables and belongings into the room with ease not forgetting anything in the bags or making multiple trips.

Not sure if they are waterproof.....
 
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The soft Harley liners work well for me. They fit the bags well and are easy to get in and out. Roll your clothes.
 
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If you don't have the actual liners, cheap gym bags work great.
 
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Pick yourself up some Zip lock Space Bags or Magic Bags from Walmart or Target. They are in the housewares section. They come in different sizes but are basically heavy duty plastic bags with zippers and a flapper valve. They are made so you can either squeeze (by rolling them up) or vacuum all the air out. You'll be able to carry three times as much stuff. Plus the heavy plastic bag will help keep any water out. I'very used the same set of bags for a trip to Alaska, then next year to Arkansas. Not bad for a $10 investment.
 
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The soft Harley liners work well for me. They fit the bags well and are easy to get in and out. Roll your clothes.
Me too. They are not waterproof, but your hard bags are, so it shouldn't matter.
 
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Dry bag from a camping/hunting store. I forget what size mine is. Put your stuff in. Squeeze the air out, roll it down, and snap the closure. Stuff stays dry no matter what. Fits right in the saddlebag. I tried zip locks, garbage bags, little carry bags. Dry bag is the best choice for me.

http://www.cabelas.com/product/Sea-T...ch%3Ddry%2Bbag
 
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Innovative Storage Solutions check these guys out awesome products
 
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The weekender saddlebag suitcase they work great for me
 
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Been using the HD bag liners for many years . No reason to change. Road in some major storms never had water in the saddle bags or tour pack.
 
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