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Visionary
Posts: 2300 Georgia, west of Atlanta | Has anyone tried the victory saddle bag inserts? Are they worth buying ?? |
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Tourer
Posts: 367 Cottage Grove, Mn | I think so, I have them and i like them |
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Cruiser
Posts: 160 Lennox, SD | I bought the bag inserts off Ebay
They are great looking and even have the Victory Vision stitching.
Edited by Kioti 2010-04-09 8:24 PM
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Central Wisconsin | XRsteve - 2010-04-09 7:59 PM Has anyone tried the victory saddle bag inserts? Are they worth buying ?? We use them on overnight trips and were surprised what we could all pack in them. This trunk liner looks like a good buy. Tom
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Visionary
Posts: 2300 Georgia, west of Atlanta | Cool, that blue looks really good................... |
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Visionary
Posts: 1436
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Visionary
Posts: 8144 New Bohemia, VA | XRsteve - 2010-04-09 8:59 PM
Has anyone tried the victory saddle bag inserts? Are they worth buying ??
use them all the time. You can pack more stuff in there. Also, if your door comes open underway you won't lose anything. |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 23 knoxville, iowa | I use them when I travel because they really let you take advantage of the concave lids. I can get alot more in the saddle bags by using the liners than without them. Also at the end of the day I can just open the bag lid and grab everything at once. A real benefit on a long trip. I highly recommend them. |
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Tourer
Posts: 575 Spirit Lake IA "Birthplace of Victory Motorcycles" | Go with the ones on eBay. They are made by Bestem who is the OEM manufacturer for Victory. I paid $59 direct to company and they are nice for overnight trips. |
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Cruiser
Posts: 208 Edmonton Alberta, Canada | We only use one of them, remember to put in or out you must empty out some stuff as it can not put in and taken out full to capacity. The other side we put stuff we use on our daily ride, into and out off umpteen times a day. |
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Iron Butt
Posts: 1117 Northeast Ohio | I have all three. Love and hate them at the same time. I love them because all your stuff isn't loose inside the trunk or side bags and makes it easier to clean the side bags out from the road dirt.. I hate them because you lose a little room in our rather small side bags. +1 on what norcan said. |
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 33
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Puddle Jumper
Posts: 11 Port Hardy BC | I like the idea of the main truck liner and using stuff bags for the saddlebags. That way you can divvy up your load and colour code them. On that note the wife and I are going on our first road trip (ever) on our new 2009 Vision Tour. We are on the large side and doen't have much weight left for gear. I have to carry a CPAP machine and just got a travel size, and we are carrying Salmon lure samples (light and not too bulky). Has anyone made up a cheat sheet for gear for a 10 day trip? We are traveling from the north Tip of Vancouver Island, BC to San Fransico. We are going down the I5 and returning on the Coast Highway to Port Angelos. Any thoughts or suggestions would be welcome.
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Cruiser
Posts: 208 Wichita, Kansas | Bestems on Ebay are great at half the price of Vics. See my album for pics of them. They even have the Victory logo! |
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