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Stearing wheel leather wrap
Anyone ever cover a bar in it? I'm looking at something like this http://www.sears.com/superior-58-065...3&blockType=G3
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is it long enough?
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Originally Posted by AZORCH
(Post 16295224)
is it long enough?
Giving an inch of stretch the overall relaxed length is probably 47" total. The grab circumference is probably 3.25" My guess is that there will be excess material, assuming that, new holes will be required unless you pad things. |
was planning on padding, maybe the leather over cork.
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Originally Posted by M A V
(Post 16295317)
was planning on padding, maybe the leather over cork.
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I hear the giant sausage look is coming into its own, tho'.
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* apologies, RFC
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Originally Posted by Italuminium
(Post 16295404)
Only Stears and Quears come from Texas.
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Originally Posted by J.Oxley
(Post 16295517)
Even if he is, I wasn't, so you've done your good deed for the day CJL. That is friggin' cool.
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Well leather wrap designed to go around a strearing wheel should work just fine around bars which are about the same size. There is no good reaon for not sourcing generic parts like bar wrap outside of the typical bike outlets and LBS's to save money. No need to pay a 50%+ premium for bike related brand.
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Originally Posted by Wheels Of Steel
(Post 16295978)
And when you want to replace the housing underneath the elk?
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Originally Posted by Wheels Of Steel
(Post 16295978)
And when you want to replace the housing underneath the elk?
You may also want to take the oppertunity of having the hide off the bars to saddle soap and neat's foot oil/mink oil it. |
Originally Posted by ColonelJLloyd
(Post 16295321)
It will look like you're bars are giant sausages. Are you aware of this?
Btw, Amazon sells the same wrap for less than Sears: http://www.amazon.com/Superior-58-06...pr_product_top. Worth checking out the comments on the Amazon reviews--for instance, make sure you get the small size (A) and wait a day before tightening the thread with an awl (anyone ever heard that before?). |
Well if one wants realy cheap leather bar wrap go serious bike bum style buy a cheap ass leather Jacket at the thrift store and cut it into 1 inch strips.
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^Don't give anybody any ideas, okay! ;)
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Actually, jackets and big purses from thrift stores make great replacement seat covers, so does leather couches thrown out to the trash. Thanks to the link for the $35 VO sew up, I was aware of their $75 wrap and thought the wheel cover was a good enough of a deal to at least try it. I will also say not all cuts of leather are created equal, there's many variances in thickness and softness. But, I would treat the leather well and with as many bikes as I have it would probably see just light riding.
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Originally Posted by ColonelJLloyd
(Post 16295321)
It will look like you're bars are giant sausages. Are you aware of this?
http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-aQ1UqA4Ch_...0/IMG_4887.JPG |
Originally Posted by auchencrow
(Post 16297896)
So what's the problem?
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Originally Posted by Wheels Of Steel
(Post 16295978)
And when you want to replace the housing underneath the elk?
I have leather tape from Nashbar on one of my bikes. I like it a lot. It's not available any more, unfortunately. Maybe they lost money on it. |
Originally Posted by Wheels Of Steel
(Post 16295978)
And when you want to replace the housing underneath the elk?
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Leather working shops like Tandy are good sources too. I remember pulling a few long leather strips out of their upholstery junk bin for a fiver. But I think you have to trim the thickness at the edges to make it work out right. They make a tool for that.
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Originally Posted by Italuminium
(Post 16295404)
Only Stears and Quears come from Texas.
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I would like to see picture of steering wheel or recycled leather jackets wrap. Does anyone have any?
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I finished sewing a set yesterday.
I bought a kid (goat) hide, and measured, cut, then sewed it using these instructions. |
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