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Has anybody used the sumax bag linners on their bike yet.if you have are they a good productand do they look good installed.i keep thinking of these but have heard bad things about the hd bag linners and other bag acc.also was the install easy enough for most anyone could do or do you have to be a proftional.i am good at most thing but this does not have many nuts and bolt.if all you have to do is spay some adhesive and take your time i might just tackle this.thanks for your help.
I got the H-D fitted saddlebag liner kit, part #92189-06. It's $150 as compared to the sumax liners for $123 at Dennis Kirk, but appears to be better molded and has cut-outs for the bag removal pins. The H-D part just has a couple of adhesive pieces of velcro, and they pull out very easily if you need a hair more space (need to remove one to fit my laptop bag). I am pleased with them. They are handy for minimizing rattling around of whatever you're storing. You lose a minimal amount of space, but they're great if you carry around much in the way of loose items.
I am suprised that no one has these.they have been adv.these in all the mags.they look like a good product was just wondering on the install,how hard it was.
Kirk at Sumax just sent me a seat of these liners for my extended bags and while I haven't installed them yet the quality of the liners are top notch and I really don't see them taking any room away from storage. I'll post some pictures after I get these installed but it may be a few weeks, my bags are going to paint for new lights being installed.
Kirk at Sumax just sent me a seat of these liners for my extended bags and while I haven't installed them yet the quality of the liners are top notch and I really don't see them taking any room away from storage. I'll post some pictures after I get these installed but it may be a few weeks, my bags are going to paint for new lights being installed.
Had a similar but cheaper set I found either from Drag Specialties or J&P on my old Road King. Great for keeping things from rattling or getting dinged up too bad. On the Glide I went with:
Much cheaper and very easy when I travel. Pull the bags out at home pack em up and stick 'em in the S-bags. Get to where I'm going and pull the bags out.
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