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Old 07-14-20 | 07:11 PM
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Originally Posted by bulgie
They were not stitched; they were molded in the shape you see with FAKE stitching molded in.

As to whether they were rubber -- that word gets used for a lot of things that never came from a rubber tree. I'm no expert but I would assume they are some kind of petroleum-based plastic, but definitely a rubbery feel. I wouldn't mind if someone called them rubber. They give a slight amount of cushioning, less than say Cinelli cork or some other padded tapes, but better than unpadded tape.

BTW I think the ones in the photo from randyjawa have normal bands holding the levers on -- not riv-nuts. I'm pretty sure I can see the bulge in the rubber where the band is underneath. Unless I'm imagining it...

Mark B in Seattle

My Super Mirage--a 1978, I think--had those plastic bar sleeves. The brake levers had conventional bands, as I found when removed the sleeves so I could install a longer stem. Maybe those rivnut bars were seen as an upgrade, and didn't extend down the food chain as far as the Super Mirage?
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