What is RKA?
RKA:
http://www.rka-luggage.com/A06%20Liners/Kawasaki%20C14/KawC14.html
Cee Bailey:
http://www.ceebaileys.com/bags/kawa_bags_01.html
Kawasaki accessory liners:
http://www.kawasaki.com/KawasakiNew/Accessories2/PCItemDetail.aspx?ItemNumber=K53001270&Reason=6&intCatalogID=1&intCatalogType=4&ProductTypeID=8&ModelMarketingId=453&ModelYear=2008&CategoryID=160
RKA:
http://www.rka-luggage.com/A06%20Liners/Kawasaki%20C14/KawC14.html
Kawasaki accessory liners:
http://www.kawasaki.com/KawasakiNew/Accessories2/PCItemDetail.aspx?ItemNumber=K53001270&Reason=6&intCatalogID=1&intCatalogType=4&ProductTypeID=8&ModelMarketingId=453&ModelYear=2008&CategoryID=160
why not just take the whole bag off?? its not that hard to do nor is it a time consuming thing to do. i dont understand the function of these liners......
They make it easy to load and then insert them into the panniers. An inherent probelm with side loading panniers is that they are hard to load. You must have opened the cover at least once and had stuff tumble out. The liners make it mach easier to use the panniers for travel or just day to day. The Kawasaki liners even organize the stuff for you. IMO, these are a must for side loading panniers.
You must have opened the cover at least once and had stuff tumble out.
They make it easy to load and then insert them into the panniers. An inherent probelm with side loading panniers is that they are hard to load. You must have opened the cover at least once and had stuff tumble out. The liners make it much easier to use the panniers for travel or just day to day.