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I was going to buy a set of HD saddlebag liners for my glide when I discovered these little items. They open on three sides rather than just on the top. Has anyone out there tried these. How did you like them and how was the company to deal with.
DAMN IT! there goes more of my hard earned money. Got to quit getting on this damn forum so often.
But I really like those. I've been looking for something to provide some kind of organization for little chit that gets carried around- phone, glasses, mini light, etc in. Don't care for the trays that you gotta pull out of the way to get deeper in the bag. These look like they might work out well. Not too bad on the price either. Hoping someone has some feedback on these.
thx for the link & the great idea.
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