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Old 04-11-2011, 09:11 PM
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Anyone have saddle bag liners? I wonder if they would work well with the leather bags. Would be awesome to just pull em out when you get wherever you're going.
 
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Old 04-11-2011, 09:41 PM
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I've got them. They work well for road trips. Makes it a lot easier to lug your stuff to the motel room.
 
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I have them and so far have to say they are great. You can fit tons of stuff in 'em and there is still plenty of room in the saddle bags (front/back of the liner) for more stuff. I always keep the liner in the left saddle bag (the one I use the least) packed in case I get the sudden whim to stay over night anywhere. I keep one pair of jeans, one long sleeve T, one T-shirt, underwear, socks, deodorant, toothbrush, toothpaste, AND my rain suit in the liner. With all that in there, I can still put my vest or sweatshirt, gloves, waters, and flashlight in the bag. The liner in the right saddlebag (the one I'm always in and out of) is used as well, but it's the one that comes in and out of the bag the most to change out contents. So far it's held up great. No fraying, tearing, zipper issues or anything. Rugged as a Tonka. They also have pockets on the inside that really help organizing your things. The last thing I can think of is that they are waterproof. Not that the inside of the saddle bags get that wet, but mine have and I was shocked to find everything inside the liner was dry (the outside of it was pretty wet). All in all probably the most used accessory on my bike. So, yeah, I definitely recommend them.
 

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Old 04-11-2011, 09:57 PM
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I have some that I got from an ebay vendor and I use them all the time
 
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I just use those 'gadget' bags that are given away at bike/car shows. Usually come from Progressive, Geico, etc.
 
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I had the HD set for my RK and they were good enough that I need to get a set for the Heritage. One of the few things I have bought from HD that wasn't a hundred dollars. They were good quality as well.
 
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Discontinued item number, but I found some. On order! Thanks.
 
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