Restore Seat Surface

To my way of thinking the attraction of leather is the way it wears. Nothing looks better than the scuffs and faded parts. new saddles look great at first, but look awesome after a few years on a horseback
I agree, but there is a difference in "worn" and faded and scuffed, versus dried out and cracked. Whatever you do, keep it soft and supple with your favorite leather treatment.

And I ain't EVEN going to tell you which one to use, as that particular poor horse has been beaten to a pulp already.
 
Yeah.. I like a nicely weathered piece of leather as much as the next guy, but don't like my bike's seat to look like a parts shelf. Because that's how I found this bike in a sea of bikes in this shop, with parts sitting everywhere. Also, you have to moisturize.... :thumb:
 
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