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[RC] western saddle fixes - Alice Yovich

Thanks for the advice. I'm wishing I hadn't gotten them shortened and just had them pulled off quite honestly. I got into the shop and the old cowboy thought I was nuts, so I let him talk me into new leathers and shortening the fender. It already has more swing, but I think I can figure out a way to move them back.

I do have EZ ride stirrups on the saddle, but also some "regular" stirrups too b/c in the past the easy rides made my feet and ankles number in this saddle.

How do you re thread the lather back in, once you pull it all the way out?

At 01:04 PM 10/24/2004, you wrote:
Knee, ankle, hip pain....Do the above and make the stirrup end
narrower allowing more freedom of movement also.  You then need to
make the top of the stirrup narrower also.  If you already use EZ
Ride type stirrups , this is pretty easy to do.



Becky and the gang


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