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I got a black leather motorcycle jacket about 5 years ago. The die is wearing off and looking poorly in the sleeves mostly. How is it best reconditioned? Iowa Guy
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I can't see how this connection is supposed to happen (front pipes). (My bike came to me with fiberglass fabric and rolled-around shim material.) My center-section (cross-over) maybe incomplete, but it comes forward about 1.5 inches intil a slight bead (and no further). The pipes come down and butt against the little stub pipe. I just bought the (fiber?) sleeves and new outside clamps... But the sleaves seem too small to go over the beads on the center section. What am I missing here? HELP? Thanks, Mark Koontz '83 Venture Wichita, KS
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Went to my club meeting to night and was able to make the ride home in short sleeves. 65 degrees on 19 december got to love it !!!!!!!!
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A while ago, I mentioned that I had a contact that could make fork sleeves. You know, those protective covers that fit over the shock plungers to protect them from stones, bugs, etc and keep the crude from tearing up the fork seals. Well, he never came through for me. So, the other day as said, "What the heck. It can't be that difficult." So, after a bit of trial and error, here is what I came up with. They are made from Naugahyde with foam backing and four snaps. They fit around the fork plunger and a loose enough to allow the plunger to slide through . Total cost, for parts and material (labor don't count) was only $4.50 per set.