Wolfman bags
#22
RE: Wolfman bags
It's such a small world. I had lunch with Eric "Wolfman" Hougen, monday before last after visiting him at his home/basement shop in Longmont, Colorado. He was backed up on orders, yet he stopped long enough to show me around and have lunch at TGIF's a mile from his house. Eric is amazing. I will share a few excerpts from what I wrote about that visit. You're the first to see this!
Focus. That’s the key to doing anything well. Eric Hougen, aka “Wolfman,” sets the standard when it comes to paying attention to the details that matter most. Eric owns Wolfman Luggage, a company that specializes in hand crafting nothing but the finest soft and durable bags for adventure and dual-sport lovers...
...Eric subscribes to a well founded and proven tradition. “Make a great product and sell it at a reasonable price.” To do that, he has kept his position as chief cook and bottle washer for Wolfman Luggage. The “Wolfman” employs a handful of folks who have come to be his close friends, to help with cutting, sewing and assembling. He builds, packages and sells what he makes in the basement of his home.
Brian, it's such a small world. Eric told me about sending out those buckles and straps. I had no idea that it was you he sent them to! Amazing.
Bill Dragoo
Norman, Oklahoma
Ride Oklahoma/Adventure Motorcycle-Dual Sport News Magazines
Focus. That’s the key to doing anything well. Eric Hougen, aka “Wolfman,” sets the standard when it comes to paying attention to the details that matter most. Eric owns Wolfman Luggage, a company that specializes in hand crafting nothing but the finest soft and durable bags for adventure and dual-sport lovers...
...Eric subscribes to a well founded and proven tradition. “Make a great product and sell it at a reasonable price.” To do that, he has kept his position as chief cook and bottle washer for Wolfman Luggage. The “Wolfman” employs a handful of folks who have come to be his close friends, to help with cutting, sewing and assembling. He builds, packages and sells what he makes in the basement of his home.
Brian, it's such a small world. Eric told me about sending out those buckles and straps. I had no idea that it was you he sent them to! Amazing.
Bill Dragoo
Norman, Oklahoma
Ride Oklahoma/Adventure Motorcycle-Dual Sport News Magazines
#23
RE: Wolfman bags
ehh who let shadetree post an article from somewhere else. there is copyright laws. dont quote from other sites like that please unless you have permission from the owner or someone of that site. thanks
#26
RE: Wolfman bags
ORIGINAL: djmerullo
ehh who let shadetree post an article from somewhere else. there is copyright laws. dont quote from other sites like that please unless you have permission from the owner or someone of that site. thanks
ehh who let shadetree post an article from somewhere else. there is copyright laws. dont quote from other sites like that please unless you have permission from the owner or someone of that site. thanks
"I will share a few excerpts from what I wrote about that visit. You're the first to see this! "
Those are my words and my opinion after meeting with Eric. But thanks for the compliment. If it looks good enough to cause concern, it must be ok.
Bill
#27
RE: Wolfman bags
LOL sorry bro I didnt mean to cause any riff. I was just playing around when I said that. I added a drybox on the rear lugg rack and I wanna know what kinda bag I should get for the gas tank. But I am thinking about changing to the plastic tank.
#28
RE: Wolfman bags
ORIGINAL: SherpaDude
It looks like the Wolfman Enduro mounts just behind the gas cap. True? Otherwise, refueling might not be fun.
It looks like the Wolfman Enduro mounts just behind the gas cap. True? Otherwise, refueling might not be fun.
#29
RE: Wolfman bags
ORIGINAL: djmerullo
LOL sorry bro I didnt mean to cause any riff. I was just playing around when I said that. I added a drybox on the rear lugg rack and I wanna know what kinda bag I should get for the gas tank. But I am thinking about changing to the plastic tank.
LOL sorry bro I didnt mean to cause any riff. I was just playing around when I said that. I added a drybox on the rear lugg rack and I wanna know what kinda bag I should get for the gas tank. But I am thinking about changing to the plastic tank.
Some time back I did a story for Adventure Motorcycle/Dual Sport News called "The Passion Behind the Power," about guys like Marvin Claridge with Kustom Kraft, Jerry Leighton with Four Stroke Works, all the gang at Web Cams, Bill Blue and Luke Heaney with Luke's Racing. I have been fortunate to track down all but Luke so far. They keep us going, don't they?
Bill Dragoo
Norman, Oklahoma
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