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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by NordieBoy View Post
    You havn't fallen off again have you?
    lol, I wish.

    One of my ground examinations probably caused the initial rip,
    but it got bigger because I didn't get onto fixing it right away.

    Well I had thought I had but apparently duct tape isn't really fixing it

    The Christmas pig out probably didn't help either

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    Quote Originally Posted by BusaJim View Post
    Well I had thought I had but apparently duct tape isn't really fixing it
    LIAR!! Duct tape fixes everything!!!
    "Some people are like clouds, once they fuck off, it's a great day!"

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    'Burn' the fraying edges with a lighter to stop them fraying any further then sew or iron on a patch... Was shown this on trampoline matting.

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    A dream without a plan is just a wish!

    Make it happen....

    ....DREAM+PLAN+ACTION=GOAL/TARGET

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    Quote Originally Posted by BusaJim View Post
    I've got a rip in my Dry Rider pants, Its all frayed and to past it for sewing
    Kber by the name of Spittie is a Tailor with his own busines in Mazengarb Rd, P'ram. He has done a great job on my cordura and while he was about it, he sourced a supplier of really good quality heavy weight cordura of all colours.

    For the repairs on mine he went above and beyond by matching patches on the damaged and non-damaged sides. The result is that i have extra double-layer protection on both shoulders, both hips and both knees. It's a stunning job from a professional - highly recommended. I believe he also did Chanceyy's as well as my neigbours leathers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    LIAR!! Duct tape fixes everything!!!
    Dosn't stick to my wet weather gear tho

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    Quote Originally Posted by BiK3RChiK View Post
    'Burn' the fraying edges with a lighter to stop them fraying any further then sew or iron on a patch... Was shown this on trampoline matting.

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    1. Why were you on a trampoline?
    2. Do you have video of this?


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