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I have the liners and the bags from the previous owner. GNRider is right. the liners seem to provide some resistance to the bags sliding in and out easily. Otherwise, the liners make a little nicer finish inside and the bags make a very convenient overnight bag.
I have a pair from my 12 limited, but they don't fit the 14 and I miss them. it's annoying when something rattles around in the bag if you don't have them. I could probably modify them to fit, but i'll just sell them and get the right ones.
Time to list them in the classified section.
Handy for sure, keeps things together. Don't care for the zippers they have on them though. Dual plastic zipper prone to failure. Had one rip out and took it back to dealer, they replaced it under warranty. Just have to be careful opening and closing. The single pull draws the two sides together kinking the large plastic teeth resulting in fail. A single zipper would be more durable but I think the design idea was for bag to be left in saddle. and allow for more open access when used. Now that I'm out of warranty the next failure will result in removal of zipper and test my Betsy Ross skills by sewing in velcro in place of zippers.
I think he's asking about the liners (no zippers) and not the bags.
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