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I have these. the dealer threw them in when I bought the bike. They work great when me and the wife go and we are staying in hotels at night. Clothes, hygiene gear all in one spot. Easy out easy in. Rain gear and leathers go on top when pack so that if need they are at the ready. I really like them.
I got these. The reason is the can be opened from the top while still in the saddlebag. You don't have to take the bag out and open it clam shell style to get anything out. https://www.storagepouches.com/produ...e-bag-suitcase
They show out of stock, I assume for the virus....
I got these. The reason is the can be opened from the top while still in the saddlebag. You don't have to take the bag out and open it clam shell style to get anything out. https://www.storagepouches.com/produ...e-bag-suitcase
They show out of stock, I assume for the virus....
I hope this helps.
thanks for the tip - i like the "opposing zippers" concept. i'll have to shoot them a note...
RKZen, which fitted liners are those ? I really would like to have a set.
Thanks
Those are the H-D premium fitted saddlebag liners. They are a bit pricey, but I used my H-D rewards $$ and got 'em for next to nada. For '14 and later bikes, these are the ones you want. You can find them from some of the H-D online dealers for a discount or on fleabay.
Those are the H-D premium fitted saddlebag liners. They are a bit pricey, but I used my H-D rewards $$ and got 'em for next to nada. For '14 and later bikes, these are the ones you want. You can find them from some of the H-D online dealers for a discount or on fleabay.
Personally I don't see the bang for the buck on these. If you use the bag style liners they will avoid any interference from the hard liner, they will expand to fit the hard bag fully, and you can take them out like a piece of luggage. Certainly they have more class but you would be the only one that knows the class is there.
Those are the H-D premium fitted saddlebag liners. They are a bit pricey, but I used my H-D rewards $$ and got 'em for next to nada. For '14 and later bikes, these are the ones you want. You can find them from some of the H-D online dealers for a discount or on fleabay.
These look nice but I do not think they fit my 2019 CVO Street Glide. Especially when you are just throwing a couple of things in your saddlebags which do not require the zip up removable liners that everyone seems to like. I received a set of the zip up liners/bags with my bike but I only use them when taking overnight trips. When I am not doing an overnighter, I still have things like sunscreen, bottle of my favorite bike cleaner, hard sunglass case, etc.. The problem is the interior of my saddlebag gets scratched up when throwing in these types of items. The liners you posted would be perfect if they fit.
A long time ago, I remember someone mentioning a company that must custom liners and you could could choose the pattern and I think material. Does anyone remember who that person or company is?
Thank you. I was only aware of the first company you linked. I didn't know about Custom Cycle Seats. It is always great to have options. Have you purchased from either one of these companies? If so, what was the quality like? How hard was the installation?
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