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Thanks for the article. However, removing the entire seat seems unwieldy. All I want to do is insert, somehow, a new horsehair seat pad. Can this somehow be done by peeling back the front part of the leather upholstery without removing the entire seat? Please advise.
Also: I have just put on a new set of Contis CH95s. Great tire for the price. Question: I have often heard that 'bleeding' tires of pressure after they are hot has negative effects. Can someone explain this to me? |
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NO, you need to remove the entire seat and you need to get underneath the seat to get the horsehair pad and the leather upholstery removed in a descend way.
greetingz,
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