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Old 06-20-12 | 01:37 PM
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Bikes: Bridgestone RB-1, 600, T700, MB-6 w/ Dirt Drops, MB-Zip, Bianchi Limited, Nashbar Hounder

I start at the brifter and wrap both up and down from there.

But that point aside, if you don't mind it being a PITA when you change handlebar tape, you can put sections of double-sided carpet tape around the critical slip areas of the handlebar, then wrap the tape snugly. The tape must be scraped off when you decide to change it, but it won't move even under heavy side load.
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