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		By: Allan Krasnicki		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Saddle bags look good Kevin. Really brings out the lettering and the Honda emblem. Should look good on the bike. Years ago when I bought my first pair of hunting boots I was told that I should put saddle soap all over the boot and even use a tooth brush to make sure all the threads were covered. Then I put them in the oven at a low temperature for awhile until the boot got warm and the saddle soap would kinda get into all the pores and threads and even made the boot nice and soft. They lasted me for a long time. Again that was in the olden days. Good job Kevin.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Saddle bags look good Kevin. Really brings out the lettering and the Honda emblem. Should look good on the bike. Years ago when I bought my first pair of hunting boots I was told that I should put saddle soap all over the boot and even use a tooth brush to make sure all the threads were covered. Then I put them in the oven at a low temperature for awhile until the boot got warm and the saddle soap would kinda get into all the pores and threads and even made the boot nice and soft. They lasted me for a long time. Again that was in the olden days. Good job Kevin.</p>
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