try your local feed supply, places that sell horse feed and such carry leather
conditioners that are a far sight better than the auto parts stores.
--- Jeff Scarbrough <jeff@negia.net> wrote:
>
> At 05:59 PM 1/21/00 -0800, you wrote:
>
> >Update and (tentative) conclusion: I think it's a genuine leather
> >rim
>
> Centuries ago when I sold auto parts, there was a substance recommended by
> Rolls-Royce for leather conditioning called, IIRC, "Hide Food" I don't
> recall now who made it, nor do I know if it's still available, but I hope
> this will ring a bell with someone....if it's good enough for a Silver
> Ghost, it ought to be barely adequate for a Triumph...
>
> Jeff Scarbrough
>
>
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