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I don't know the man personally (I think I'd get along with him if I did) but I believe when you find a product for your bagger that works as well as this one does and is of the quality and workmanship that this one has, people need to know about it. This thing is GREAT. Easy on for riding, easy off for cleaning and it compliments the look of the bike as well. Best of all, made in America. Thanks Captain Itch for a well made, functional and classy product. I am sure others have already praised it on this forum, but a great product deserves all the press it can get. And no, I don't own any stock or interest in the company. I'm just a completely satisfied customer.
Love mine as well and it does compliment the bike. Also have a biker belt as well as a gun belt. Larry makes great leather products and customer service is second to none, even after the sale.
No knock on the Captain, but do your bike right with the proper equipment and a good tune, and the need for a crotch cooler disappears. I've never run one, and have no plans to. Just my opinion, nothing more. YMMV.
[QUOTE=Arizona Mike;10111621]I wanted a little more heat shielding from the rear cylinder head, sent in my template, and they made a custom Crotch Cooler! Works great![/QUOTE
Please show us a pic of the Crotch Cooler you had Larry make you I have the standard one and LOVE it but GF still gets a little more heat than I would like and would like to see what you designed.
No knock on the Captain, but do your bike right with the proper equipment and a good tune, and the need for a crotch cooler disappears. I've never run one, and have no plans to. Just my opinion, nothing more. YMMV.
Some peoples kids. Didn't your momma ever teach you that if ya don't have anything nice to say, say nothing at all? Captain is a sponsor on the forum ya know...
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