>>>> Oh, Karen! You are so sweet! I was kidding about the step-by-step pics...but yes, your pics help a whole bunch.
No problem. I had to bring the Webbers inside today anyway. These are my new leather ones (I splurged) and the shortest hole wasn't quite short enough for my legs. I didn't take the bolt out of the EZ-rides to make these pictures truly step-by step, but I thought about you while I had them off the saddle. One disappointment with the leather Webbers. I bought them thinking it would be easier to make new holes than the synthetic leathers. Wrong. They are only leather on the outside, and are lined with the same hard-as-diamonds plastic-y materal that the synthetics ones are made of. I'm one of the few women you probably know who has her very own drill press in the garage - for the sole purpose of being a serious leather punch. (I can't remember the last time I used my food processor, but the drill press gets used about every week.) That Webbers material is tough to make new holes in - even with the drill press. Cary ended up using the Dremel tool to make the elongated holes needed for the t-buckles - so much for my independence. My recommendation - no need to pay extra for the leather Webbers that I can see. Karen Thomas [EMAIL PROTECTED]