Originally Posted by
Kimmo
I can't see how that's going to stop the edges of the tape curling.
Does nothing for the edges, but keeps wholesale motion to a minimum.
Originally Posted by
gyozadude
I never tried the electrical tape trick. I know some folks swear by it. How does it hold up under wet conditions? My concern with it is that with the non-stick side facing the bar, it grips in dry conditions, but get moisture underneath, and it's like a lube. But if that's not happening, then it might be a good compromise between the pain of scraping off double sided sticky tape when changing handlebar wrap.
Don't know as I rarely ride in the rain. So far it hasn't moved much. It is what Park recommends in the advanced techniques section, so I figure they must know what they're talking about.
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