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Replacing a Torn Bike Seat

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  • Keep all body parts clear of the heavy-duty staple gun and hold it firmly against the leather material.

  • Press the leather sheet down as close to the bike seat as you can in a desired starting location. Allow it to fold, if necessary.

  • Hold the staple gun directly against the leather and flush with the surface of the bike seat. Press down firmly, and staple the leather in place.

  • If the staple doesn’t go through on your first try, that is fine. Use the screwdriver to remove the staple, and try again.

  • Continue stapling the leather all around the bike seat until the leather is secure, folding or cutting excess as necessary.

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