Saddle recovering/renovating
amaferanga
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Has anyone had any success in doing this? I have a white Charge Knife that's starting to look quite tatty after >2 years use and I'm considering giving this a go, partly because I fancy an interesting colour. Seems fairly easy and cheap to get offcuts of leather in various colours and I've found some info on what glue is best to use, but I don't have a feeling for how easy or otherwise it'd be to do a really good job.
Or is there someone in the UK that recovers saddles?
Ta.
Or is there someone in the UK that recovers saddles?
Ta.
More problems but still living....
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I'd say if the alternative is replacing, then give it a go and more importantly report backleft the forum March 20230
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A long time ago I worked in a shoe factory that made shoes for Clarkes and one of my club members also worked in the same place, he often covered his saddles (we had very good glue and good leather), as he mostly rode Time Trials he often covered a plastic saddle http://www.velomine.com/index.php?main_ ... hhdeeu6pg0
with a plastic type covering, good job he made too.0 -
This guy does beautiful work - http://busymanbicycles.blogspot.co.uk/
Think he's in Australia though...I'm left handed, if that matters.0 -
k-dog wrote:This guy does beautiful work - http://busymanbicycles.blogspot.co.uk/
Think he's in Australia though...
Looks great (not sure how practical all the perforations are though), but probably more than the cost of a new saddle even before postage!More problems but still living....0