I've read the previous posts about restoring saddlebags and notice that most are a year old. Are there any new products around to bring a set of 62yr old bags back to life? Is "Lexol" still the best thing out there?
At what point do you guys consider just tossing these thing away? Mine are almost as stiff as cardboard now and look as though they where stored under a pile that de-formed them considerably.
I'm not looking to get them into show condition. Just want them good enough to use for a everyday rider. Would submerging them into a sink full of water for a few days be a good starting point to try and reform them? Thanks for any tips you can provide.-Steve
At what point do you guys consider just tossing these thing away? Mine are almost as stiff as cardboard now and look as though they where stored under a pile that de-formed them considerably.
I'm not looking to get them into show condition. Just want them good enough to use for a everyday rider. Would submerging them into a sink full of water for a few days be a good starting point to try and reform them? Thanks for any tips you can provide.-Steve
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