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Old 06-14-2011, 03:44 PM
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I am looking to buy the deluxe tourpack and saddle bag luggage liners for travelling, so I can just bring them into the hotel room with me. They seem like a good idea.

Any feedback from the crowd who have used them as to pro's, cons or alternatives?

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Old 06-14-2011, 03:46 PM
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Got 'em, use 'em, like 'em.
 
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I have the saddle bag liners and their great. You can pack them in your house or hotel room and lift them out for the Hotel. In the tour pack I usually put non bagables, Shoes, Soft side cooler, and the wifes makeup bag.
 
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Old 06-14-2011, 03:56 PM
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My brother uses them on his Ultra and swears by them. For me, my StreetGlide bags carry stuff that pertty much remains in the bags all the time...one side has the rainsuit and roadcover, room for my jacket and sweatshirt, the other side has miscellaneous stuff like tool kit; gloves, stuff that I wouldnt necessarily take in if road tripping. I have a couple of TBags that carry my road trip necessities when travelling.
 
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Originally Posted by dc1450
Got 'em, use 'em, like 'em.
yah that
 
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Old 06-14-2011, 04:24 PM
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I bought a set when I had my roadking,,,,a set came with my ultra classic,,the ones I bought at the HD dealer are much better than the ones that came with the ultra,,,that said,,get them they are really handy,,,just be thinking about how wide your bags (hard bags) are so you don't over pack them,,,
 
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Old 06-14-2011, 04:33 PM
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I agree. I overpacked mine the first time.
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I bought a set when I had my roadking,,,,a set came with my ultra classic,,the ones I bought at the HD dealer are much better than the ones that came with the ultra,,,that said,,get them they are really handy,,,just be thinking about how wide your bags (hard bags) are so you don't over pack them,,,
 
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I got a set with my FLTRU. I use the saddlebag liners, although that stuff never comes off the scoot. Makes it real convenient for cleaning - just lift out contents all at once.
Don't really use the Tour-Pak one, as the contents in there vary with what I'm doing and where I'm going.
Use a Saddlemen 4100 when traveling.
 
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Old 06-14-2011, 05:03 PM
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Check out www.tlcproducts.com . I think they are a better quality than the Harley liners. JMO, ride safe.
 
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I have a 06 RKC with a tourpack and have used the saddlebag and tourpack bags on several trips. Because I don't have locks on my leather bags, it sure is a lot easier just grabbing the bags and go to the hotel room and not worry about it. Even the stuff I don't need in my room but don't want to get stolen from my bike.
 


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