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Board the first HS1 of the day from STP to Canterbury(can't remember whether it it is Canterbury east or west)
Climb out of Canterbury and follow 18 miles of easy traffic free lanes to Sandwich.
Follow the (traffic free) coastal path all the way to Whitstable.
Loads of opportunities for refreshment (or bail in the event of crap weather/headwind) along the way.
Come inland and camp at Painters Forstall campsite near Faversham.
Or there's Woodhill campsite nearby with a slightly higher star rating.
Somewhere between 60 and 70 miles of riding
I've done this ride dozens of times on fixed as well as gears (minus the camping bit - I always come home the same day as I went out).
If you buy a return ticket at STP, the return half will be valid from Faversham. -
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WHT?
Polypropylene is notoriously difficult (but not impossible) to glue.
Accelerant has nothing whatsoever to do with adhesion.
Using Polyolefin primer which will change the molecular structure of the surface of the plastic, does.
Seat belt fabric, as has been mentioned, could work well here. @aggi I have 2-part fabric rivets here with heads that are around 11mm diameter which could work well. DM me if you are interested. -
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SGS are the people I've used before.
They're good a preventing your furniture ending up looking like Swiss cheese.