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  1. Depends just how tight your budget is.

    You can buy leather repair compounds which are basically just filler for leather to disguise defects but the chances are these will be as expensive if not more expensive than you can get a replacement saddle for.

    If your budget is tight and you are OK withit being good enough to do the job a quick patch up with a piece of black gaffer tape will stop it getting worse.

  2. cyclingpistol on

    Honestly, just get a Brooks leather one.

    To restore this saddle, the time, effort and money would be way more than a new/used Brooks which would look 1000% better and perform as such.

    Keep it for the future, but just get a Brooks.

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