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Has anyone had any dealings with the folks at cruiserbackrest.com or see their Honda Gold Wing GL1500 Deluxe Saddlebag Liners? Would anyone suggest anything different?
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Hey JayhawkWingRider :waving:Welcome to the best Goldwing Forum on the net.

Oneof the experts will soon help you out. :clapper:

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JayhawkWingRider wrote:
Has anyone had any dealings with the folks at cruiserbackrest.com or see their Honda Gold Wing GL1500 Deluxe Saddlebag Liners? Would anyone suggest anything different?
Welcome, if no one has an opinion and you buy them, give us yourtake on them!
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I bought Hopnel bags for mine, nice nylon bags, good carrying straps and available through most acessory dealers.
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...... and for those of us on the OTHER side of  "Deluxe" ... aka   "cheap".../forums/images/emoticons/shock.gif lol.... big grin ...... if you hang around Surplus stores that sell camping and sports..  with a tape measure in your pocket ... I got a pair of ultra light nylon , zipped, and handled sports bags...  for $4.50 each/forums/images/emoticons/big_grin.gif... that fit from side to side really well.. perfect for taking stuff easily in and out............. They do not go back into the rear ****** parts of a 1200 saddlebag, so I keep tools, and helmet liners, and gaters in those spots ... Had 'em for 3 years... and no rips yet ...  but at that price...  I would not care  SilverDave  /forums/images/emoticons/emoticonsxtra/cooldj.gif
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Good point from SilverDave, there are some good quality bags in all sorts of shops which would do the job and are as cheap as chips. Worth thinking about, unless you want to fill every last inch/ mm, with the bags.

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