I got my OEM Saddlebags on! There aren't 20 bolts to install the hardware.

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  1. sunofwolf

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    oem saddlebags
     

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    You da man! Once you start using em, you'll wonder how you ever got buy without em.
     


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    they cost me $385 including install, but I had to drive 200 miles with a bad front end on my neon-its fixed now though. Gee I just think of all the stuff I can throw in them like extra boots rain jacket helmet. What should I use for liners?
     


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    Why is it only one can on the right? You don't like the fake left :rolleyes:
     


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    I like the single can, I don't want any extra weight that does nothing. Paid $400 for the 2 bos slip-on setup-retail price was $1072 and the saddlebags oem go for around a thousand too. I don't like paying full price for anything except the scotts damper. I paided $5300 for the bike with shipping. gee at full price brand new with all the acc you would have to pay close to $15,000. I have finished for now setting up the bike, I have gone though the entire bike this took me maybe eight months:croc::joker::fish2::whoo:
     


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    Honda has factory liners, not sure if there still available. A simple web search should get you some choices. Keep in mind you don't necessarily need specific liners. As long as they fit what's it matter.

    Found these http://www.bestemusa.com/Honda-VFR800-Saddlebag-Sideliners-Side-Case-Trunk-Liners-Bags-Black_p_1009.html
     


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    Nice chicken strips.
     


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    Best liner is the medium vacuum bags from the camping store. Pack em, zip shut, squeeze out the air, and stuff em in the hard bags. Now water cannot get to them, and they are as small as they are going to get.

    Larry
     


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    Yes I am chickenman, roads are too bumpy here and sand is around-I don't take many chances, but I did use some vtec today and went though some gravel roads.
    A bit dicey on the speed bumps. But the bags are on and they are in perfect shape. My arms are sore, so is my back.:whoops::kc10::lever::nelson: All my Himalayan Kittens are doing well-I had two litters in two days and I didn't lose one kitten, that's Excellent. IMGP0299.jpg IMGP0290.jpg
     


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    Who needs liners? Bags come off easily enough for transport. And it is amazing what you can stuff into them.
     


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    I need Liners !!

    I use liners because it is so much easier to carry the liners over my shoulders leaving my hands free. My cases live on my bike, there's no need to remove them. I have the top case as well. Have you tried to carry 3 cases around ? 3 liners are easy, they will go over 1 shoulder if necessary .
     


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