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Mornin,
Was disappointed to find the stitching on the arse area of my Hummvee shorts has worn through after less than 2 months use. Anyone else have the same problem?
I just binned a set of Humvees that were about 4 years old and the other pair must be 3 years old by now.
Sew them up, done this on humvees and a pair of pearl izumis that are from the 1990's. both still going strong. Likewise when stacking causes a tear, a beer, thread and needle and off you go.
Stitching wears. Mudguards help (less mud on arse = less sandpaper effect - shorts and saddles last longer) but still wear. Sew em up and -ride on,.
The missus has just re-stitched my 2yr old Humvees - she reckoned the thread used was crap so she's used some heavy duty, waxed thread.
Thanks chaps, sounds like I need to get the mother-in-law's sewing machine out. This could end in tears.... ๐ฏ
if using a sewing machine, take the shorts off first or it will end in tears
My Humvees lasted about 4 years which included a couple of trips to Whistler. Only binned them cause the zip went.
I came off on the way to work to teachground down my knee, with a cut, graze and some crap in it, got there late with blood caked down my leg, walked in the classroom to set the students off, the said I just need to go and change. Not sure what ousted would have said..
Anyhow, stitched up the shorts at lunch and rember each time I look at the Frankenstein stitching.
I've always been very impressed with the longevity of Humvees, with the exception of one pair that wore out in a couple of months. I'd bought them at Skyline on a trip to Wales, sent them back with a friendly letter, they sent them to Endura and a few weeks later I had a new pair of shorts - so it's worth trying your retailer!