Ohio_Roadie wrote:
Nice work! I’m trying to recover a couple old ISM saddles and will need to find a new cover as the stock pleather is shockingly poor quality. I have trimmed the plastic base down in the attempt to get more contact with the saddle, gaining more surface area and reducing hot spots. (Can be verified with a GeBioMized pressure mapping test.) Anyway are your services available for the recovering process or is this a service that you’ve thought about offering to the public?
My wife joked about my new job opportunity, but I'm an amateur at best. My only experience is with this particular saddle, so I have no idea what would be involved in covering a different model (how easy does the cover come off, can the new cover be stapled to the saddle body, how hard is it to mold the leather to the curves, etc.).
Anyone who is half-decent at DYI stuff can do this, following the steps at that URL and given a few simple tools and an appropriate adhesive (note I didn't use the same one).
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