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Done a search but didn't find much to help.
Apologies if I'm going over old ground but I'm new to these parts. Looking to buy some saddle bag liners for my FLHT. Appreciate any advice / recommendations / comparisions between OEM and 3rd party gear. Been looking on the web and the main ones advertised seem to be River Road & Bestem.
Thanks in advance...
If you can find the moulded type they are better. I used the flat type for the Saddlebags and they were a PITA. Got the Moulded for the tour pac and it is nicer.
I have the HD liners on mine, and I like them a lot. It allows more protection for what you put in there, and helps with the sound of things rolling around in there too.
I bought mine on eBay from TLC Products. They are quality made and fit perfect for my FLHRC. They make them for other models as well. Here is a link to one of their auctions:
I bought mine on ebay for under $40. The linersare made of reinforced vinyl similar to a duffel bag. The sellerswill also initial or embroider your initials or name on them at no charge. I like this stylebecause I open the lid, lift it out and go.
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