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Old 03-19-2011, 08:12 AM
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The nicest I've ever seen are the Carl Brouhard ones, but I didn't see them for sale on the website, and they aren't big on responding to emails.

I have the Mustang lid covers and they fit well, and don't use velcro.
 
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I've had the HD covers. A PAIN in the ***. Going with Mustang this go round.
 
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Another +1 for the Mustang covers. No contest (and no straps, and no velcro, and no sagging, and no slipping, etc., etc., etc.).
 
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Take that Chi-Comm. crap back and get the American made Mustangs.
 
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Make your own, I did

 
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I use the clear 3M protective film saddlebag protectors. I'd post a pict but you can't see 'em. lol
 
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....... put'm in the dryer for a minute & then install ........ do'm one @ a time......

...... D Chris, great look w/the matching seat/bag covers ....:
 
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I use the clear 3M protective film saddlebag protectors. I'd post a pict but you can't see 'em. lol
Where can you get the 3M film for the saddlebags?
 
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+1 on the tumble drier. I have the HD ones. Worked for me and have not had to adjust them in 2 years.
 
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Where can you get the 3M film for the saddlebags?
I bought them from a sponsor here a couple of years ago but he was banned from the forum for some reason not related to his products, as I recall. He offered different sets depending on what you wanted covered. I bought just the saddlebag kit that included the tops, sides and both ends - I only used the tops.

There are companies that sell the precut pieces - you could Google or search here for it.
 


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