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Replacing a Torn Bike Seat

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  • Place the bike seat upright on a surface you don’t mind getting dirty and spray the foam seat thoroughly with adhesive spray.

  • Carefully press the cutout leather sheet onto the top of the bike seat.

  • Try to minimize wrinkles or air pockets to allow for a tight fit.

  • Smooth the leather out, and carefully apply the rest of the leather sheet to the remainder of the foam seat.

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