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Old 02-18-2022, 11:02 AM
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Originally Posted by Rob175
Their thickness also takes up additional space....and stick on velcro usually doesn't hold up very well in the heat unless it's specifically the "hi-heat" velcro and even then it's problematic.
My thoughts exactly. A buddy had the velcro come loose after a couple of years. Got new adhesive, but still the same issue.

I use the fitted liners by H-D. Has kept it's shape going on 8 years now and keeps things from rattling inside. Not sure how stretched your bags are, but these are made for the std bags and I have the CVO-style. Just slips off for the luggage liners for trips.

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Old 02-18-2022, 11:18 AM
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I never saw the need for liners and most look like the inside of a coffin
 
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Old 02-18-2022, 08:17 PM
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I have them and like them.
 
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I looked at both Hogworkz, and Advanblack before going with Advanblack. First off, the prices are comparable. Advanblack are about $9 more, but a close look at the stitching detail makes up for that. Hogworkz uses a basic single thread diamond pattern, whereas Advanblack uses triple row stitching.

Secondly is the Velcro. The backing of the Advanblack liners act as the loop side of the Velcro, so there's no need stick Velcro tape on the liners themselves unlike the Hogworkz.

The hook side of the Velcro that adheres to the inside of the bags is showing no signs of letting loose after 2 1/2 years as there really isn't a pulling load on it. Should the Velcro let loose in the future, Advanblack supplied enough to completely replace what I've used so far, and then some.

Overall, I'm completely satisfied with the quality and fit. Wouldn't hesitate to purchase again.
 
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I prefer the drop in Harley Felt ones
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Old 07-26-2023, 04:27 PM
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Originally Posted by lionsm13
I prefer the drop in Harley Felt ones
Simple

How easy are they installed? Looking to see feeback on the drop in liners. Any fit issues and did you use glue adhesive to make it look seamless?
 
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