This thing's 20 years old and has plenty of tears on it. I've used duct tape on it but rain and butt sweat keeps peeling it off.
It's really comfy though so I don't want to get rid of it.
This thing's 20 years old and has plenty of tears on it. I've used duct tape on it but rain and butt sweat keeps peeling it off.
It's really comfy though so I don't want to get rid of it.
You can strip the leather off of the saddle and then recover it like @JoeByeThen@hexbear.net said. That's by far the best option, and not as expensive to do as you might think, especially if you use some scrap material to do it. Maybe old jeans?
It's less about the cost and more the upholstering skills required