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    Best saddlebag liners?

    Fellow Riders,

    I bought a set of cheap liners for my bags, but it turns out they're generic, don't fill much of the bag. Can anyone recommend a good set that are custom cut for the F6B bags?

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    Geoff in CT

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    I bought the Honda F6B bags - dealer gave them to me at his cost.
    They fit nicely and I still have some space towards the rear of each compartment.
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    I just got the Tourmaster Select Saddlebag Liners, even though I have not yet purchased my F6B.
    I cannot advise how well they fit, since I don't yet have the saddlebags to line them in, but I really liked the Dual Pull zippers.
    They seem to be nice, and they are specifically for the Goldwings.
    The price was right also... got them on sale for about 7% off, and could only find them for list price everywhere else (even eBay).
    They're back to list price now.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 53driver View Post
    I bought the Honda F6B bags - dealer gave them to me at his cost.
    They fit nicely and I still have some space towards the rear of each compartment.
    +1 I have the Honda liners

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    + 1 also have the Honda liners and they work great as mini bags for small trips, pack clothes and etc. Just pull them both out easily, note though I did pack one pass the max and you really have push on the saddlebag door to close.
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    I also have the tourmasters. They were $50 for the pair. Seem to be well built.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seventwenty View Post
    I also have the tourmasters. They were $50 for the pair. Seem to be well built.
    If I may ask (since I haven't bought my bike yet), when you put the bags in, is there much space available around the bags, or do they pretty much fill the cavity?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JMartin View Post
    If I may ask (since I haven't bought my bike yet), when you put the bags in, is there much space available around the bags, or do they pretty much fill the cavity?

    There is still some available space to the rear and above. The extra space is nice as it seems you always pick up a few extra shirts or sweatshirts on a trip. Unless I'm by myself they don't leave room for my jacket though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by seventwenty View Post
    There is still some available space to the rear and above. The extra space is nice as it seems you always pick up a few extra shirts or sweatshirts on a trip. Unless I'm by myself they don't leave room for my jacket though.
    Thanx. I'm thinking Propane Canister, Tool Pouch, etc... things I wouldn't want to take say, into the hotel with me. I want to just grab the bag of clothes and go, so I was hoping that there would be some extra space in the cavity to wedge a few items that stay on the bike.

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    Bag liners results

    Thanks for all the feedback guys. I was going to buy the OEM ones, and then just on a lark I tried the bag liners from my BMW R12000RT. Much better fit than what I had bought. Not perfect but definitely does the trick. Think I'm sticking with those for now.

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