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has anyone done something like this to their bikes? looking for ideas?
i found some nice wavy velvet in royal blue. not sure if i should just glue the material in?
has anyone done something like this to their bikes? looking for ideas?
i found some nice wavy velvet in royal blue. not sure if i should just glue the material in?
thanks,vinnie
Looks like the inside of a coffin......Not my taste but to each his own.....
if you look in the harley parts and accessories catalog, there are some bag liners which aren't very expensive, and are likely to be some sort of felt material, in a gray color, that's what it looks like in the catalog anyway. you'll be assured that you don't have to glue them in, as they fit properly. just a thought if you feel the need to upholster the inside of your bags.
If you look in the harley parts and accessories catalog, there are some bag liners which aren't very expensive, and are likely to be some sort of felt material, in a gray color, that's what it looks like in the catalog anyway. You'll be assured that you don't have to glue them in, as they fit properly. Just a thought if you feel the need to upholster the inside of your bags.
I installed a set of these liners from H-D (92189-06) a couple of years ago. They are made of the same stuff as the TourPak liners.
The only thing I added was more velcro. Just wasn't enough in the kit to do the job...$2.45 extra from W-M!
They sure quiten down the rattles in the 'bags.
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