Saddle bag liners
#11
Bag liners
These liners aren't removable. I've only seen the web page, so I can't say if they are worthwhile or not...
http://www.skinnersbagskins.com/index.html
http://www.skinnersbagskins.com/index.html
#13
I got a set (saddle bags and tour pack) from these folks:
http://www.tlcproducts.com/
also got a windshield storage sack and a cooler bag. Reasonable prices, good quality.
http://www.tlcproducts.com/
also got a windshield storage sack and a cooler bag. Reasonable prices, good quality.
#16
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#18
luggage bags
part#91885-97A
Fits '94-later Touring models equipped with Color-Matched Hard Saddlebags and '09-later VRSCF models equipped with Rigid Saddlebags P/N 91172-09. (pair)
MSRP US $49.95
#19
Or the cheaper ones?
Premium Saddlebag Liners
1000 denier black nylon urethane coated on the inside for improved water resistance. Identified with an embossed Bar & Shield logo patch.
91847-88A
Fits '80-'92 FLT, FLHT, FLHS models. (pair)
MSRP US $59.95
Premium Saddlebag Liners
1000 denier black nylon urethane coated on the inside for improved water resistance. Identified with an embossed Bar & Shield logo patch.
91847-88A
Fits '80-'92 FLT, FLHT, FLHS models. (pair)
MSRP US $59.95
#20
I was wondering if anybody actually used the saddlebags for holding clothes. LOL
One of my bags holds all my raingear/boots/gloves, a sweatshirt and one of those spaceage emergancy blankets, the other one holds all my tools, tire repair kit, first aid kit, and other odds and ends plus water/juice bottles for when I stop for gas I can grab a drink real fast. My tour pack holds chaps/jacket, maps, CD's, bike cover, cameras, more odds and ends and souveners for the trip back. ALL my clothes for up to 2 to 3 weeks go in my Saddleman BR4100 Back Seat Bag, that was designed especially for the Harley Ultras. It has a rounded back so it doesn't mess up your rear speakers, as square bags will do. It also acts as a great backrest and has insulated pockets on the sides to hold beverages cool. I only have to carry one bag to the motel room.
I think it's the greatest bag ever made for the Ultra or any Electa Glide -----if you ride solo.
Gone are the days of just throwing a tent, sleeping bag and an extra set of clothes on the seat. Now, at 67, I like all the comforts I can carry to the motel room. LOL
I now have 3 complete sets of Harley liners that I've never used.
One of my bags holds all my raingear/boots/gloves, a sweatshirt and one of those spaceage emergancy blankets, the other one holds all my tools, tire repair kit, first aid kit, and other odds and ends plus water/juice bottles for when I stop for gas I can grab a drink real fast. My tour pack holds chaps/jacket, maps, CD's, bike cover, cameras, more odds and ends and souveners for the trip back. ALL my clothes for up to 2 to 3 weeks go in my Saddleman BR4100 Back Seat Bag, that was designed especially for the Harley Ultras. It has a rounded back so it doesn't mess up your rear speakers, as square bags will do. It also acts as a great backrest and has insulated pockets on the sides to hold beverages cool. I only have to carry one bag to the motel room.
I think it's the greatest bag ever made for the Ultra or any Electa Glide -----if you ride solo.
Gone are the days of just throwing a tent, sleeping bag and an extra set of clothes on the seat. Now, at 67, I like all the comforts I can carry to the motel room. LOL
I now have 3 complete sets of Harley liners that I've never used.