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The HD liners fit great.There is no need to velcro them in like others.Had them on my Road Glide.
On my new bike I went with some made by Custom Chrome.They do not fit as well and have to be velcroed in,but what do you expect for half the cost.
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go to walmart or any automotive store and get a big roll of automotive carpet liner and an can of spray glue. I got a roll of carpet from walmart for $8.88 and spray glue for $3. Takes a little time but it only cost me $12 and a few jack and cokes.
I had them in mine for almost a year, loved them but took up quite a bit of space as they are pretty thick. I sold them and went with permanent liners by http://www.hogliners.com/ ...... I like them even better, time consuming to install but well worth the effort. I am waiting on their tourpak liner now .
I have had those same liners for 6 years. Still holding up fine. Really keep things from banging around. I actually took my HD tour pak organizer and cut it in half and velcro it to the liners. Great for small item storage. The only downside to them is they make it a little hard to slide in bigger items. For me it is my lunch cooler for work. But it is pretty easy to just pull the liner out on one side. I don't keep mine velcroed in the saddlebags either.
Put the custom Chrome ones in the wifes Deluxe a couple years ago when I added Hard Bags...Takes a little more effort to install (velcro) but still work well, and cost ALOT less
As for taking up "Valuable Space" Come on guys...if you need that extra 1/8 of an inch...you already over packed. I did not put them in to avoid "Chaffing" the jacket...I HATED having things rattle in the bags...Don't have that problem anymore.
I've got some just like these(or they are these), bought them about 5 years ago and love the heck out of them. No more powdery white stuff all over everything, it looks nice and clean. If I were to upgrade to a newer bike I would buy these all over again, although the hog liners look mighty nice as well.
Liners on a police bag, had to be modified to fit right-
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