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Covering Gear Legs

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I have been readying to cover the gear legs on the Skybolt. I have a brake line that exits reward at the leg just above the axle joint. Is there any better way than to simply split the fabric at the point of exit and patch and tape around it? I am thinking that the patched area around the tubing exit might be noticeable or unsightly. Anyone approach it in a different way?
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