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Title: Late vintage Douglas saddles
Post by: patrickhowell on 17 Aug 2015 at 10:00
My 1928 EW has a Dunlop saddle which appears to be made of a rubberised canvas. Can anyone give me its composition, whether replacements are available (doubtful), what a good substitute would be (leather?), and who can undertake this work (cost?). I tries liquid rubber to fill in the cracks. While forming a good structural bond to prevent further cracking, it dries a shiny black, and looks awful!
Title: Re: Late vintage Douglas saddles
Post by: eddie on 17 Aug 2015 at 12:21
Patrick,
              If it is rubber and of Dunlop manufacture, it is probably a Dunlop 'Drilastic' saddle. I believe these were originally available in 3 sizes - if yours is the small size, you may be able to get a replacement top from one of the suppliers of pre'65 trials spares. You could try John Budgen at Toddington, Glos. or Sammy Miller at New Milton.
  Regards,
                 Eddie.
Title: Re: Late vintage Douglas saddles
Post by: patrickhowell on 19 Aug 2015 at 13:20
Thanks, Eddy. A saddler told me you could buy replacements, so I'll try those blokes.