Old 09-07-17, 05:27 PM
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Originally Posted by fantom1
I've done this a few times using either lycra or a fine jersey material (left over from crashes). I prefer the jersey material actually as it holds up better. Just like you said, I used some sort of rubber cement applied sparingly. I can't remember exactly which one, but obviously you want the most flexible one you can find. It worked really well actually.
fantom and ray, thanks for the responses. I've done sewing repairs on stuff before, which works well, but was interested in trying the glue a patch option, so glad to see that rubber cement will work reasonably well. I've been looking at this little hole for ages now, so knowing that the glue option does work, I'm willing to give it a try.

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