Saggy seat pockets
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Saggy seat pockets
I saw this YouTube video and thought I would share.
An easy DIY to fix saggy seat pockets.
https://youtu.be/znvhKln8_54
I just tied a couple of knots in the elastic cord to tighten it up. I don’t have a sewing machine!
An easy DIY to fix saggy seat pockets.
https://youtu.be/znvhKln8_54
I just tied a couple of knots in the elastic cord to tighten it up. I don’t have a sewing machine!
Last edited by nikobimmer; 10-01-2022 at 04:37 PM.
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Good job
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Talk about timing, I just this weekend replaced one of the pouches because the bar was broken too. It's been like that for years and it finally occurred to me that it was likely an easy fix. The one I got was pretty dirty but with a little leather cleaner and elbow grease it cleaned up really nicely.
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It's a great fix if the plastic is not distorted. New (designo color, also) was $75. I just replaced one. I cringe any time I see bulky stuff stored in back rest seat pockets.
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