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They used glue to attach the velcro to the leather cover. In my
case, their glue couldn't stand up to the ramp temps during a PHX summer, so I had to re-glue them with a high-temp epoxy. They really should sew the velcro on. Now that they're on, I really like the covers (very soft lambskin), but I don't think I'd pay $120/yoke for them. I got them as a present. $120 per YOKE? That's insane. Especially when you see that they don't cover the whole yoke, but just where your hands rest. I like the way they did the Aerostar yokes, where they're covered completely in leather. Oh well, I've got lots of leather to play with. I just wish I had a yoke to take home and work on! -- Jay Honeck Iowa City, IA Pathfinder N56993 www.AlexisParkInn.com "Your Aviation Destination" |
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