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I've been looking to get saddlebag liners for my '22 RK. I had the factory HD liners in my previous Road King ,and liked them. But I see Hogworkz has some really trick looking liners with stash pockets. They look good in their install videos. Anyone here gone with them vs. the factory liners?
After reading the negative reviews on the Hogwerks liners (stitching unraveling, poor fit), I opted for Advanblack.
At the time (2018), they were the only liners I could find that fit the factory stretched bags without leaving a void in the bottom.
A friend has some that has a pocket for your pistola and 2 mags. Pop lid reach in for easy access. Don't know who makes them. But. I am sure no one here is interested in some thing like that. Being how those pews/pews are such evil and nasty things.
Last edited by OLD 96; Nov 26, 2025 at 07:17 PM.
Reason: spelling
I’ve had several sets and really like them. With silver stitching it allows you to see the bottom of the bags instead of looking in a black hole. The fit and finish have been great and I’ve had sets in CVO style bags, standard pre 2024 bags and 2024+ bags. The pockets come in really handy for keeping smaller items organized and not just sliding around in the bottom. They do take up some room so I remove one side for a bag on trips.
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