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Black Owl

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Okay you 1st Genners.

 

A lot of you have been inquiring about the Hootie Booties. So, I thought I would just post some photos so that you can see what they look like.

 

I can make them out of Nalgahyde (now that the season has opened on Nalgas) or real leather. I can also do custon colors if anyone is interested and you don't get way out there on the color.

 

Standard black leather with domes are only $20.00 a set.

 

Custom colors are $25.00 a set.

 

Nalgahyde are $15.00 a set

 

All the booties are felt lines to prevent scratching the fork plungers.

 

The price includes shipping by USPS.

 

So, if anyone else is interested, shoot me a PM.

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But I'm abit confused with the question of having to remove the wind deflectors....

 

Where are the the wind deflectors mounted on a 1st Gen?????

 

Sorry BlackOwl,

 

I was so busy looking at the pictures and admiring the handywork that I missed the first line of your post.

 

Later, Scooter Bob

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I PMed you today with the measurements you wanted. Now you don't need them.

 

I'll take the Black with the Celtic Cross, too. PM me or IM me (see my posted sight) on directions for Pay Pal Payments.

 

Just hope all of this doesn't keep you so busy you can't ride. THAT would make all of us sinners! LOL.

 

JackZ

Jack Tharp

Ft Collins, CO :fingers-crossed-emo Anxious to get mine, .... too! Jz

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I PMed you today with the measurements you wanted. Now you don't need them.

 

I'll take the Black with the Celtic Cross, too. PM me or IM me (see my posted sight) on directions for Pay Pal Payments.

 

Just hope all of this doesn't keep you so busy you can't ride. THAT would make all of us sinners! LOL.

 

JackZ

Jack Tharp

Ft Collins, CO :fingers-crossed-emo Anxious to get mine, .... too! Jz

 

Can do. But I need to order more of the crosses. They seem to be a very popular concho.

 

Have also attached a photo of another set of custom booties I just finished up this morning. White is not an easy color to work with

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