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    Those work fine, the right size and the right price. We keep them in stock.
    http://store.valueaccessories.net/UltraGardSaddlebagLiner.aspx
    Price: $17.95


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    Yep, that looks like the ones I bought. They get the job done!

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98valk View Post
    I have the Best Western bags, too. They are great. But, for day to day use, they are a bit of a pain and I hate to abuse them like I was.

    So, I installed some stretchy material that I got off of ebay. It keeps things from falling out and trying to break my hinges. I'm glad I closed the bag slowly that time

    I plan on replacing what I have with some stretchy cargo netting with about 1" holes. I think it will look better and let me see through it easier. But, this is doing the job well for now.

    Here is what I have:

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    Great idea. How do you fasten the material inside the bags? How can I find the material on ebay? Thanks.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 98valk View Post
    I have the Best Western bags, too. They are great. But, for day to day use, they are a bit of a pain and I hate to abuse them like I was.

    So, I installed some stretchy material that I got off of ebay. It keeps things from falling out and trying to break my hinges. I'm glad I closed the bag slowly that time

    I plan on replacing what I have with some stretchy cargo netting with about 1" holes. I think it will look better and let me see through it easier. But, this is doing the job well for now.

    Here is what I have:

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    How do you have the netting attached?

    Edit: Yeah what Bruce said...

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    Hi Guys,
    This is the stretchy netting that I bought off ebay. You get 5 pieces for $9. I like it for the covers, but not sure that I like it for the bags. They were a bit short (unless you stretched a bunch), so I cut one up and added it to two others to make them a bit longer.

    Here is the ad: No affiliation:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/281281319631...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

    I attached them with sticky sided wire holders. They were smaller than I expected, but that made it easier to find places to put them. So far, most of them are holding. I may switch to hooks at some point.

    Here is the ad for those: 100 for $6:

    http://www.ebay.com/itm/171054179234...%3AMEBIDX%3AIT

    I might try installing one netting to separate the back of the bag. There looks like there are some decent mounting points right behind the openings. We'll see how that goes ...

    Here is what they look like installed in the cover:

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    Those wire ties are handy little buggers!!! Used 'em for all sorts of projects. Homer Depot has something similar. Forget how much I paid,,,

    I'm warming up pretty quick to Valks idea here!

    The pre-made bins look very nice, but w/ 2 bikes to outfit, the "VALKNETS" direction could prove to be a whole lot more economical!!

    Hmmm,,, More thought required,,,,

    Net material,,,, Might need to be a hair longer,,,What else can I find here at the house that might work,,,,

    Hmm,,, I KNOW!!!!!

    Er,,,, Well,,,

    On second thought, Ma might not like it if I cut up her new fishnets and strung 'em out across our bags,,,


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    Quote Originally Posted by Scotrod View Post

    On second thought, Ma might not like it if I cut up her new fishnets and strung 'em out across our bags,,,

    If you were to "Accidentally" rip them during.....extracurricular activities....then you could recycle them. It's a win/win!

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    Quote Originally Posted by F6BPDX View Post
    If you were to "Accidentally" rip them during.....extracurricular activities....then you could recycle them. It's a win/win!
    By extracurricular activities, do you mean by him trying them on?
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    Quote Originally Posted by stepbill View Post
    By extracurricular activities, do you mean by him trying them on?
    I don't judge.

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    I just use a pair of nylon gym bags they gave to us at work several years ago.

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