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I've been assembling our annual Gift Guide for the upcoming December
issue and, much as I hate to rush
the holiday season (I know, "It's not
even Thanksgiving!"), in a few short
weeks you'll be kicking yourself for not
taking the time now to choose a perfect
personalized gift for your riding family
and friends.
AutumnRiders creates custom
embroidered apparel to match the bike
in your garage or your dreams. With an
impressive line of over 150 make/model
designs (more than 1/3 of them BMWs)
and about 40 colors, they can whip up
just about any bike you can ask for. I
count 53 different BMW model designs
available currently, plus the newest:
Rockster, R69US and R60/2 with single
seat.
And with a nice variety of garments
and accessories for both men
and women (sizes Small to 5XL), you'll
have no trouble finding the perfect item
to have embroidered. Their selection
includes hats, denim jackets, sweatshirts,
turtlenecks, polo shirts and denim shirts.
Prices start at $26.95.
The best part of ordering these products
is the easy to use "build-it" website
format. Similar to today's car-shopping
sites where you choose the model, colors,
features and so on that you'd like,
AutumnRiders' site walks you through,
step-by-step, the design and ordering
process. Choose the bike, thread color,
item you want it embroidered on, size…
and it's done. You can even add custom
text above/below your bike model. Incase
you haven't seen the AutumnRiders
display at rallies, I can attest to the high
quality of their line featuring items from
manufacturers such as LeeTM and Outer
BanksTM. And the 100% satisfaction
guarantee makes your purchase, even
online, one you can make with confi
dence.
Since each item is custom made,
you'll need to allow two to three weeks
for delivery (which means order in
November for holiday gifts). Order
online at www.autumnriders.com or
call 866-644-0280 toll free or (508) 540-3273.
By the way, it's not necessary to buy
these great gifts and leave yourself out.
Perhaps it's time to replace those "born
to ride" skull-and-cross-bone T-shirts
with something you could actually wear
to work on casual Fridays.
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REPRINTED FROM THE NOVEMBER 2003 ISSUE OF BMW OWNERS NEWS
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