DawnS Report post Posted January 12, 2011 I am in the process of making a new seat for my motorcycle (first time making a seat). I want to make saddlebags to match. What would be the best product to use to be sure that the bags hold their shape? Would I need to sew the stiffner into the bags same as I would a lining? Thanks, Dawn Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TroyS Report post Posted January 12, 2011 It really depends on what style of saddlebag you are going to attempt. Some bags can be made with the stiffener sewn in or stuffed into place. Some bags (like mine) have a metal frame that stiffens the opening of the bag but the rest just hangs there. If you decide to use the first method, a sheet of Kydex could be just what the doctor ordered. Kydex is a thermo-moldable plastic that can be heated (in any standard kitchen oven) and molded to fit YOUR requirements. Once heated, it's as moldable as clay but once it cools, it returns to it's rigid state and maintains that shape. It's plenty strong and virtually indestructible. Holster makers use it all the time. If ya need more info, let me know... There are several people here on the forum that use it and may be able to get a better price from someone here than out in the retail world.... Hope this helps... I am in the process of making a new seat for my motorcycle (first time making a seat). I want to make saddlebags to match. What would be the best product to use to be sure that the bags hold their shape? Would I need to sew the stiffner into the bags same as I would a lining? Thanks, Dawn Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DawnS Report post Posted January 19, 2011 Thanks Troy. I am sure that Kydex is what I was looking for. I have heard of it before but could not remember the name. Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites