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electrical tape alternative
whats an alternative to electrical tape for wrapping ur cables underneath ur handlebar tape so it doesnt leave residues
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Gaffer's tape.
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Self-fusing silicone tape is also an option: http://www.amazon.com/RESCUE-Self-Fu.../dp/B000ZTK6CI
I use this for wrapping the ends of bar tape. |
Originally Posted by Shimagnolo
(Post 15648189)
Self-fusing silicone tape is also an option: http://www.amazon.com/RESCUE-Self-Fu.../dp/B000ZTK6CI
I use this for wrapping the ends of bar tape. |
Originally Posted by tagaproject6
(Post 15648194)
Ooh, good one. I'm gonna try that tip next time. :thumb:
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Strips of kitchen/Saran wrap work well.
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I use athletic tape... the white cloth stuff you wrap around the top of hockey sticks. It doesn't stretch so it holds the cables down nice and tight. And it's wicked cheap.
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Originally Posted by jan230
(Post 15648299)
Strips of kitchen/Saran wrap work well.
Originally Posted by TrojanHorse
(Post 15648376)
I use athletic tape... the white cloth stuff you wrap around the top of hockey sticks. It doesn't stretch so it holds the cables down nice and tight. And it's wicked cheap.
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A rag with some WD-40 sprayed on removes electrical tape residue in seconds. Just an idea if the residue is the only problem.
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Originally Posted by Fiery
(Post 15648670)
A rag with some WD-40 sprayed on removes electrical tape residue in seconds. Just an idea if the residue is the only problem.
Or buy good electrical tape. I use the 3m brand and never have a problem in any application. |
honey
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Electrical tape is still the answer, but you need to get the good stuff. 3M and Scotch rule all other brands. I work with an electrician who has explained the difference, aside form the cheap stuff getting brittle and not sticking well.
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Originally Posted by Fiery
(Post 15648670)
A rag with some WD-40 sprayed on removes electrical tape residue in seconds. Just an idea if the residue is the only problem.
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Buy better electrical tape. I have found that 3M tape does not leave residue like some of the cheaper stuff I've bought.
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Originally Posted by Fiery
(Post 15648670)
A rag with some WD-40 sprayed on removes electrical tape residue in seconds. Just an idea if the residue is the only problem.
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Originally Posted by jan230
(Post 15648299)
Strips of kitchen/Saran wrap work well.
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Underneath I use the blue painter's tape. It is a cleaner masking tape. Yes, it has no stretch, but works fine to hold the cables while putting things together and the bar tape is being applied.
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Originally Posted by jolly_ross
(Post 15648831)
honey
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Originally Posted by jolly_ross
(Post 15648831)
honey
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Originally Posted by jsharr
(Post 15649217)
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Originally Posted by RT
(Post 15648912)
...you need to get the good stuff. 3M and Scotch rule all other brands.
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I use strapping tape to secure the cables under the wrap because it doesn't stretch.
I think the wrap stays tighter around the curves of the tops that way because the cables are tight to the bars. |
Originally Posted by Shimagnolo
(Post 15649008)
There is a product named "Goof Off" that I find in the hardware store which works like a charm for removing sticky residues.
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