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TimberWolf

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  1. Hi, I want to ask if anyone has a good way of keeping the gusset tops aligned when machine sewing saddlebags? The light weight gusset is not a problem as I usually glue it into place first. My problem is with the heavier latigo leather (7-8 oz) as it does not shape or glue well. So far, best solution I found is just clipping the gusset with small spring clips every 5 inches or so. Do you guys have a better method? Thank you!! Tim
  2. Thanks for the input, Johanna ! Will PM a note to you.
  3. Hey all., Here are a few pics of some fender bibs I make. There are alot of riders with a solo seat set-up and I make quite a few. The first photo is a bib that is currently on my own bike. (97 HD FLHT) The second photo is my wife's bike (883 Sportster) Tim
  4. Hi, The pocket portion is a 5 0z. heavy chap, The base piece is a 9 oz. latigo.
  5. Thanks Bruce...I machine stitch with a Juki 241. Do some hand stitching on occasion.
  6. Thanks Beeza!.....I saw your seats in the other post, very nice! What do you ride?
  7. Hey all, ...new to the forum....see post in Members Gallery. Here are a few samples of what I do. Motorcycle tank panels and fender bibs are my specialty. Any riders out there....give me a shout. Thanks!! Tim
  8. Thanks all, for the "welcome posts" ! Tim
  9. Hello everyone, TimberWolf here, from Jasper Georgia, about 65 miles north of Atlanta. Thought this was a great site for sharing information and tips. I plan to log on frequently! Been in the leather biz a long time, specializing in motorcycle related accessories. Did alot of rallies and shows on the road in years past, but found it was much easier to make a living with a good website and have UPS stop by everyday! Besides my online business, my wife Tami and I have a horse boarding and training business. Tami is in charge of that part of the farm and is very good at what she does. Hope to touch base with some of you folks! See ya's http://www.timberwolfleather.com
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