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Old 08-20-24 | 12:39 AM
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double-wrapped cloth tape

Two vintage bikes have Cinelli cork/gel, in white, with matching heat-shrink tubing at the plug ends.

Blue Bella, above, has a Velox Tressostar cloth first wrap in white, with VeloOrange yellow cloth tape wrapped over it. All are wrapped the old way too, top to bottom, with no finishing tape.
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Old 08-20-24 | 03:53 AM
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I've always used white Velox wrapped top down.

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Old 08-20-24 | 08:50 AM
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Since this thread is about vintage bar tape, I ran across something today that I have never seen before. I want a shorter steering stem on my Team Miyata and I want the shorter reach stem installed before I take the bike out for the first time. Anyway, I wanted to (had to) remove the bar tape to swap the stems. The bars are perfect for me, in width and drop. But the tape, not to my liking...


So, I started to peel away the tape, discovering that the LOOK tape has a reinforced sticky backing, making the tape hard to remove and the sticky stuff even harder to remove. While unpeeling the tape, I was surprised to see this gel filled cushion stuck to the back side of the handlebar...


The same stuff was also glued to the drops. This is the first time, ever, that I have seen such an application. Anyway, thought you might like to see what vintage 1985 tape looks (no pun intended) like...


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Old 08-20-24 | 08:29 PM
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Experimented with the cheap blue foam today, and it stretches a great deal more than I thought it would.
Will try to re-wrap with it tomorrow afternoon, just to see if I can get that over diameter reduced a bit...

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