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I have the hogworz liners for my 17 road king special and also like them, they fit good and seem to be holding up well but i've only had them for a few months so far.
I pulled mine out after one season. They were fine if I had otherwise empty bags, but we are always loaded to the gills going on long trips when we ride. Hated these things.
They are in "the box" of things I tried and hated. That box is getting really big!
I pulled mine out after one season. They were fine if I had otherwise empty bags, but we are always loaded to the gills going on long trips when we ride. Hated these things.
They are in "the box" of things I tried and hated. That box is getting really big!
I had a different version from HD, but yes. I only used the left side, and didn't like it at all. The pockets in the Hogworkz are much simpler, and much cleaner that the HD "bag purse"
Pro tip - throw them in the dryer to get them hot and pliable up before you install them and they are much easier to tuck in everywhere. I need to do a little more velcro work around the top edge, but they're a good fit.
Those look like good quality. Just curious how the velcos will hold up over the summers where you are.
I upgraded to the newer CVO-style bags for my King and use the H-D fitted liners. You loose the extended part of the bag but I don't normally carry a bunch of stuff on my daily riding. I take them out and use the luggage liners for the long trips.
Those look like good quality. Just curious how the velcos will hold up over the summers where you are.
I didn't count them, but there are 8 -10 3" (ish) strips that are sewn into the top of liner, so they should be good, and the stick-on pieces seem like that super strong 3M stuff. Good question though, we'll see.....
I upgraded to the newer CVO-style bags for my King and use the H-D fitted liners. You loose the extended part of the bag but I don't normally carry a bunch of stuff on my daily riding. I take them out and use the luggage liners for the long trips.
Yes, that sucked about the HD liners. These don't sacrifice that part of the stretch bags, they fit right in nice and snug.
Originally Posted by RKZen
Yes report back on those liners, as well as the new battery!
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