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What is the price, Allen?
You've yet to post up a price.
Looks like they will be between $250 to 275 for a complete set of lid and bag liners, but that isn't firm yet. I have two sets to make and I will get all the time and material cost off those, they could be a little less but I doubt seriously that they will be higher. I keep tweaking them everytime I make one but the last two I made were perfect and look like they are permantly in there and that is what I have been after. I didn't want them to look like they are removable or cheap and these don't.
Looks like they will be between $250 to 275 for a complete set of lid and bag liners, but that isn't firm yet. I have two sets to make and I will get all the time and material cost off those, they could be a little less but I doubt seriously that they will be higher. I keep tweaking them everytime I make one but the last two I made were perfect and look like they are permantly in there and that is what I have been after. I didn't want them to look like they are removable or cheap and these don't.
Would you be up to custom coloring?
Sayyyy...orange liners with black piping?
Or vice versa?
The red isn't as loud as the flash makes it look. The red/black contrast is what I'll be using in my bags, I think it looks sick on the flat black paint.
Looks great Allen. Well done. Will you be offering just the bag liners. I have 6x9 speakers in my lids, so I can't use the lid liners. When you figure it all out, shoot me a PM.
I started the saddlebag liner project Feb 1st and after many, many, many hours the quest for a removable saddlebag liner that doesn't look removable is DONE! Actually finished them a couple weeks ago but I just haven't had time post about them. We just had a photo shoot at the shop yesterday for a new product release that I'll send out to the bagger rags and see where it goes from there. And as you can see there is no longer any dust on the bike in these pictures...lol.
I think I saw an Elvis print on the street corner in the same material ... all kidding aside, the black is pretty cool. I agree with the casket comment on the red.
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