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Old 06-23-21 | 06:39 AM
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Bikes: You had me at rusty and Italian!!

Originally Posted by FBOATSB
I have no idea how accurate this is, just randomly pulled from the web. https://lecycleur.com/style/the-righ...ntage-bicycle/
"Prior to 1975 there was hardly any noteworthy alternative to cotton bar tape. Synthetic imitations with interesting surface finishes were spreading on budget race bikes and randonneurs, but for high end bicycles cotton bar tape was still the standard."

I am, however, stubbornly biased toward one wrap of cotton and a couple good soakings of shellac.
I suspected I was going to be looking for some sort of non-synthetic material. Excepting grips, I can’t imagine there was any synthetic material for hand to bar contact on a bike.

Originally Posted by T-Mar
For a Legnano of this period, it would be Gaslo cotton handlebar wrap.
I’m not familiar with Gaslo but I’ll do some looking and see what I uncover.
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