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Just seeing who recommends what as far as saddlebag liners. One site has them for $189 on sale that are custom made. Advan black has them for $200 . Appreciate any input.
 
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Permanent or removable ? I like the nylon removable, when you arrive at your destination you can lift them out and walk away.
 
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Permanent or removable ? I like the nylon removable, when you arrive at your destination you can lift them out and walk away.
Permanent . I have the nylon ones too. Installed some speaker lids and wanted the insulation.
 
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I have the advanblack saddlebag liners and they are pretty nice, they're still a bit wrinkled but once it warms up I think they'll flatten out.
 
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I have the advanblack saddlebag liners and they are pretty nice, they're still a bit wrinkled but once it warms up I think they'll flatten out.

Nice. And you glued them in?
 
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They supply you with more than enough Velcro, so you can remove them anytime
 
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I'm not too fond of the velcro or glued in liners. I have the H-D fitted liners, pic below, and keeps things from rattling inside. Depending on the year your bags are, Rushmore or pre-Rushmore, you can find the H-D liners at discount online stores for about $135 - $160 here. Fleabay/Amazon has aftermarkets for around $50
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I can take these out and easily fit the luggage liners for clothes on long trips.

 

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This guy makes great stuff, I bought bag liners for one of my old BMW's and still use them in the Road King. Storm Industries
 
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I love them but I can't get myself to part with nearly $200 for them. I try to find them used....but they get snatched up quickly.
 
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Originally Posted by RKZen
I'm not too fond of the velcro or glued in liners. I have the H-D fitted liners, pic below, and keeps things from rattling inside. Depending on the year your bags are, Rushmore or pre-Rushmore, you can find the H-D liners at discount online stores for about $135 - $160 here. Fleabay/Amazon has aftermarkets for around $50 here.

I can take these out and easily fit the luggage liners for clothes on long trips.

thanks I have 14+ 4.5 in stretch so not sure if those would work
 


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