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Old 10-19-04 | 07:28 PM
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Originally Posted by cicadashell
i rode bare metal back when i was a wild teenager with no inclination to keep replacing the sticky tape that wore off and got messy after a month or so. did they even have cork tape in the 70s? not at my lbs. anyway, i got tired of absorbing so much aluminum through my hands, so it's cork for me. to this day, when i see bare metal bars, it just reminds me of my lazy, stoner past. not going back there, thanks (and if you think it looks cool, that's okay - really, it's just my hangup).

No, although cork is a "low-tech" material, in the 70's "cork" handlebar tape did not exist the way that we know it today.

Cinelli cork tape is only part cork-- basically it is ground up cork in a matrix of synthetic material.
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