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I had originally contemplated the ones from Yaffee or Sinister, but there was no way I was going to buy them at the ose prices. Did some searching and found these:
This is the exact company that makes them for Yaffe and Sinister, literallly at a fraction of the price. I ordered mine on Friday, they should be here by Wednesday. They are $159 (standard colors) for both sides with the lid covers too, total, shipped to your door. Yaffe and Sinister sell them for $399!
I had originally contemplated the ones from Yaffee or Sinister, but there was no way I was going to buy them at the ose prices. Did some searching and found these:
This is the exact company that makes them for Yaffe and Sinister, literallly at a fraction of the price. I ordered mine on Friday, they should be here by Wednesday. They are $159 (standard colors) for both sides with the lid covers too, total, shipped to your door. Yaffe and Sinister sell them for $399!
Wow....that's nuts! Would you pm me to let me know when you get them in your hand if they lived up to your expectations? I'd appreciate that. The material looks plush yet coffin like I'm just curious if you think it will hold up to the vibrations of your stuff in the bags. Good info thanks
I bought a set from them, top quality stuff, Good fitment and fairly easy install.
Are they thick making you loose space or pretty flat? Lastly how's the material holding up to stuff rubbing on the liners? Still worth 250?
I don't want to spend 250 but if there is some kind of wow quality factor I might concider it at some point....thanks for the feedback
I'd need a liner for that liner since I'd be afraid to spill water from a travel mug!
I'm going for these:
Deluxe Saddlebag Liners
These well-constructed, water-resistant bags are designed to fit perfectly into Touring model fiberglass saddlebags. Styled with an embroidered Bar & Shield logo, they feature improved inner storage pockets and convenient carrying straps. Sold in pairs.
91885-97A
Fits '94-later Touring models equipped with Color-Matched Hard Saddlebags and '09-later VRSCF models equipped with Rigid Saddlebags P/N 91172-09. (pair)
Are they thick making you loose space or pretty flat? Lastly how's the material holding up to stuff rubbing on the liners? Still worth 250?
I don't want to spend 250 but if there is some kind of wow quality factor I might concider it at some point....thanks for the feedback
It's a thicker material but not so thick that you loose space. I've only had them for a couple months now so I can't tell you about longevity of the material. I do think there worth the money and the fellas over there are first class!
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