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does anybody make a good bag organizer or anything for the road king classics? i have seeb these for the regular roadkings but not for the classics? just looking for something to kep little items from being thrown around
I made my own lid organizer by going to the local auto parts store and buying a visor organizer. I then attached velcro to the underside of the lid and to the organizer and fastened it that way. It works great to keep things from rolling around.
I made my own lid organizer by going to the local auto parts store and buying a visor organizer. I then attached velcro to the underside of the lid and to the organizer and fastened it that way. It works great to keep things from rolling around.
I picked adhesive backed velcro (wide) that I had used before to mount a cat bed (it was the exes cat) to a window sill and it removed the paint and top layer of wood when I removed so I knew it was strong! I had a local leather shop sew one side of the velcro to the organizer and the adhered the other side to the underside of the lid (after cleaining it with alcohol). So far, so good.
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