Bringing leathers back to life
Discussion
Finished working on my kit car earlier than expected yesterday and dragged the bike out for a clean. Had stepped past it in the shed so many times over the last few years and never been inclined to ride it. The only miles it's had on it for a while are the distance to the mot station and back.
Anyway, gave it a clean and flushed the brakes and gave it a service and thought I'd go for a wander. Completely forgot what a brilliant bike I've not been using. It's a 2007 blade...
Anyway the point of the post... my leathers are feeling a bit stiff for want of a better word and need a bit of love. What's decent but not gullibly expensive that I can use to clean and get a bit of flexibility in to them?
Thanks,
Mark
Anyway, gave it a clean and flushed the brakes and gave it a service and thought I'd go for a wander. Completely forgot what a brilliant bike I've not been using. It's a 2007 blade...
Anyway the point of the post... my leathers are feeling a bit stiff for want of a better word and need a bit of love. What's decent but not gullibly expensive that I can use to clean and get a bit of flexibility in to them?
Thanks,
Mark
Rawwr said:
Same ball park as 'meat paste'. How f*cking ambiguous is that?!
As ambiguous as it is delicious.School lunches for me in order of deliciousness...
Chocolate spread
Meat paste
Sandwich spread
Crab paste
Fish paste
All ideally on economy white bread with margarine from a massive catering sized tub and made on a sunday for the week and frozen to be (hopefully) defrosted by lunchtime.
You kids are spoiled
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