Handlebar Tape Suggestions for People Who Don't Wear Gloves?
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Handlebar Tape Suggestions for People Who Don't Wear Gloves?
I just bought a low end Raleigh Capri for riding around town. It's actually pretty decent but my expectations for $70 weren't high.
The neon green handlebar tape has got to go though. Plus it is very thin. Feels like I'm riding bare bar.
I had great tape on a Motobecane Giro that I just sold but I can't find where it came from.
Its nice and thick and had like gel "dots" on it for lack of a better word. It was very comfortable so if I could find it I'd be thrilled. If my description makes no sense then I'll take suggestions as well.
The neon green handlebar tape has got to go though. Plus it is very thin. Feels like I'm riding bare bar.
I had great tape on a Motobecane Giro that I just sold but I can't find where it came from.
Its nice and thick and had like gel "dots" on it for lack of a better word. It was very comfortable so if I could find it I'd be thrilled. If my description makes no sense then I'll take suggestions as well.
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Ergon gravel. Or ergon allroad.
The gravel tape is thicker than the allroad tape.
This is the allroad tape, I love it ! Grippy but not to tacky.
The gravel tape is thicker than the allroad tape.
This is the allroad tape, I love it ! Grippy but not to tacky.
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Any used handlebar tape has to go right away on a used bike. You have no idea what could be lurking underneath. I have a horror story bike in my shop that has more white powder than Rick James' house and tons of holes from corrosion luckily he didn't get hurt but it is disgusting and dangerous luckily we are replacing the bars and everything but bar tape soaks in sweat and holds it next to your bar and I don't know about anyone else but the idea of gripping someone else's sweat for long periods of time is just wrong.
Ergon is the way to go for just about everything. I love their grips, the saddle I am testing out has been great and their bar tape looks and feels good (though I haven't had a chance to ride it yet but will probably end up swapping to it for my next wrap job). If not that my hands have loved the Lizard Skins DSP 3.2 tape but they have a thicker version now as well.
Wear gloves though even if thin gloves without padding. The reason is not for comfort but in case you crash you will likely use your hands to cushion the fall and could easily end up scraping the up badly I would rather destroy a $20 pair of gloves (or even higher priced pair) then my hands which I use for a lot of different things and couldn't imagine them being torn up and cut up and having to heal for weeks and weeks.
Ergon is the way to go for just about everything. I love their grips, the saddle I am testing out has been great and their bar tape looks and feels good (though I haven't had a chance to ride it yet but will probably end up swapping to it for my next wrap job). If not that my hands have loved the Lizard Skins DSP 3.2 tape but they have a thicker version now as well.
Wear gloves though even if thin gloves without padding. The reason is not for comfort but in case you crash you will likely use your hands to cushion the fall and could easily end up scraping the up badly I would rather destroy a $20 pair of gloves (or even higher priced pair) then my hands which I use for a lot of different things and couldn't imagine them being torn up and cut up and having to heal for weeks and weeks.
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I'll change out bar tape in a heart beat. It's no biggy to me. Lately I have needed more padding. Here is my favorite...
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Fairly thick and durable too, but I also wear gloves. I am fighting osteoarthritis in my thumbs and wrists. If I need more padding I will run a base layer of "Wire Loom Harness Cloth Tape", also cheap on Amazon. Note that lately I have been gluing down the ends of my bar tape.
When I got back to the world in the late 70's I used colorful Foam Handle Bar Grips. They provide about as much padding as you can get. Sunlite still makes um...
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There are allot of people who don't wear Gloves or Helmets. But I am no longer one of them... Ha
When I got back to the world in the late 70's I used colorful Foam Handle Bar Grips. They provide about as much padding as you can get. Sunlite still makes um...
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There are allot of people who don't wear Gloves or Helmets. But I am no longer one of them... Ha
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Wear gloves though even if thin gloves without padding. The reason is not for comfort but in case you crash you will likely use your hands to cushion the fall and could easily end up scraping the up badly I would rather destroy a $20 pair of gloves (or even higher priced pair) then my hands which I use for a lot of different things and couldn't imagine them being torn up and cut up and having to heal for weeks and weeks.
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Fairly thick and durable too, but I also wear gloves. I am fighting osteoarthritis in my thumbs and wrists. If I need more padding I will run a base layer of "Wire Loom Harness Cloth Tape", also cheap on Amazon. Note that lately I have been gluing down the ends of my bar tape.
When I got back to the world in the late 70's I used colorful Foam Handle Bar Grips. They provide about as much padding as you can get. Sunlite still makes um...
Amazon
There are allot of people who don't wear Gloves or Helmets. But I am no longer one of them... Ha
When I got back to the world in the late 70's I used colorful Foam Handle Bar Grips. They provide about as much padding as you can get. Sunlite still makes um...
Amazon
There are allot of people who don't wear Gloves or Helmets. But I am no longer one of them... Ha
Now if I can just find a rattrap luggage rack that mounts to the brake plate or brake bolt!
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Fairly thick and durable too, but I also wear gloves. I am fighting osteoarthritis in my thumbs and wrists. If I need more padding I will run a base layer of "Wire Loom Harness Cloth Tape", also cheap on Amazon. Note that lately I have been gluing down the ends of my bar tape.
When I got back to the world in the late 70's I used colorful Foam Handle Bar Grips. They provide about as much padding as you can get. Sunlite still makes um...
Amazon
There are allot of people who don't wear Gloves or Helmets. But I am no longer one of them... Ha
When I got back to the world in the late 70's I used colorful Foam Handle Bar Grips. They provide about as much padding as you can get. Sunlite still makes um...
Amazon
There are allot of people who don't wear Gloves or Helmets. But I am no longer one of them... Ha
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I have used Grab On Grips on several bikes. It's a sturdy closed cell foam with enough thickness to successfully dampen the worst shocks. Spread a little liquid dish detergent on the inside of the tube and it will slide on easily. When it dries, it stays in place.
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Any used handlebar tape has to go right away on a used bike. You have no idea what could be lurking underneath. I have a horror story bike in my shop that has more white powder than Rick James' house and tons of holes from corrosion luckily he didn't get hurt but it is disgusting and dangerous luckily we are replacing the bars and everything but bar tape soaks in sweat and holds it next to your bar and I don't know about anyone else but the idea of gripping someone else's sweat for long periods of time is just wrong.
Ergon is the way to go for just about everything. I love their grips, the saddle I am testing out has been great and their bar tape looks and feels good (though I haven't had a chance to ride it yet but will probably end up swapping to it for my next wrap job). If not that my hands have loved the Lizard Skins DSP 3.2 tape but they have a thicker version now as well.
Wear gloves though even if thin gloves without padding. The reason is not for comfort but in case you crash you will likely use your hands to cushion the fall and could easily end up scraping the up badly I would rather destroy a $20 pair of gloves (or even higher priced pair) then my hands which I use for a lot of different things and couldn't imagine them being torn up and cut up and having to heal for weeks and weeks.
Ergon is the way to go for just about everything. I love their grips, the saddle I am testing out has been great and their bar tape looks and feels good (though I haven't had a chance to ride it yet but will probably end up swapping to it for my next wrap job). If not that my hands have loved the Lizard Skins DSP 3.2 tape but they have a thicker version now as well.
Wear gloves though even if thin gloves without padding. The reason is not for comfort but in case you crash you will likely use your hands to cushion the fall and could easily end up scraping the up badly I would rather destroy a $20 pair of gloves (or even higher priced pair) then my hands which I use for a lot of different things and couldn't imagine them being torn up and cut up and having to heal for weeks and weeks.
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Any used handlebar tape has to go right away on a used bike. You have no idea what could be lurking underneath. I have a horror story bike in my shop that has more white powder than Rick James' house and tons of holes from corrosion luckily he didn't get hurt but it is disgusting and dangerous luckily we are replacing the bars and everything but bar tape soaks in sweat and holds it next to your bar and I don't know about anyone else but the idea of gripping someone else's sweat for long periods of time is just wrong.
Ergon is the way to go for just about everything. I love their grips, the saddle I am testing out has been great and their bar tape looks and feels good (though I haven't had a chance to ride it yet but will probably end up swapping to it for my next wrap job). If not that my hands have loved the Lizard Skins DSP 3.2 tape but they have a thicker version now as well.
Wear gloves though even if thin gloves without padding. The reason is not for comfort but in case you crash you will likely use your hands to cushion the fall and could easily end up scraping the up badly I would rather destroy a $20 pair of gloves (or even higher priced pair) then my hands which I use for a lot of different things and couldn't imagine them being torn up and cut up and having to heal for weeks and weeks.
Ergon is the way to go for just about everything. I love their grips, the saddle I am testing out has been great and their bar tape looks and feels good (though I haven't had a chance to ride it yet but will probably end up swapping to it for my next wrap job). If not that my hands have loved the Lizard Skins DSP 3.2 tape but they have a thicker version now as well.
Wear gloves though even if thin gloves without padding. The reason is not for comfort but in case you crash you will likely use your hands to cushion the fall and could easily end up scraping the up badly I would rather destroy a $20 pair of gloves (or even higher priced pair) then my hands which I use for a lot of different things and couldn't imagine them being torn up and cut up and having to heal for weeks and weeks.
I remember a bike crash in high school where I pealed/scufffed off a good amount of skin from my hands. Since it was on asphalt it did a real number. Then I learned about cycling gloves, you know the ones with the woven backs and leather palms, and have never ridden again without. Experience is the greatest teacher.
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I just bought a low end Raleigh Capri for riding around town. It's actually pretty decent but my expectations for $70 weren't high.
The neon green handlebar tape has got to go though. Plus it is very thin. Feels like I'm riding bare bar.
I had great tape on a Motobecane Giro that I just sold but I can't find where it came from.
Its nice and thick and had like gel "dots" on it for lack of a better word. It was very comfortable so if I could find it I'd be thrilled. If my description makes no sense then I'll take suggestions as well.
The neon green handlebar tape has got to go though. Plus it is very thin. Feels like I'm riding bare bar.
I had great tape on a Motobecane Giro that I just sold but I can't find where it came from.
Its nice and thick and had like gel "dots" on it for lack of a better word. It was very comfortable so if I could find it I'd be thrilled. If my description makes no sense then I'll take suggestions as well.
And I'm sorry, but "comfort" doesn't cut it. If some other bike was comfortable, it's quite possible the fit was responsible rather than the material on the bars. Height, drop, reach, width, etc. might make a big difference in your perceived "comfort." Not to mention, if you're significantly older now that back in those halcyon days, it could be you rather than the bar wrap -- you might have been more flexible, had better core strength or were pedaling harder to minimize weight on the bars, etc. The answer might be you're missing the fountain of youth!
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Red Products Pro Racetape. Have it on most of my touring bikes these days. Comes in brown and black.
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I had great tape on a Motobecane Giro that I just sold but I can't find where it came from.
Its nice and thick and had like gel "dots" on it for lack of a better word. It was very comfortable so if I could find it I'd be thrilled. If my description makes no sense then I'll take suggestions as well.
Its nice and thick and had like gel "dots" on it for lack of a better word. It was very comfortable so if I could find it I'd be thrilled. If my description makes no sense then I'll take suggestions as well.
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You'll pardon me if I think your question is incomplete. It seems you're expecting something from bars that gloves would provide, if you were only wearing gloves. Without knowing what you miss, the most logical solution is, of course, wearing gloves.
And I'm sorry, but "comfort" doesn't cut it. If some other bike was comfortable, it's quite possible the fit was responsible rather than the material on the bars. Height, drop, reach, width, etc. might make a big difference in your perceived "comfort." Not to mention, if you're significantly older now that back in those halcyon days, it could be you rather than the bar wrap -- you might have been more flexible, had better core strength or were pedaling harder to minimize weight on the bars, etc. The answer might be you're missing the fountain of youth!
And I'm sorry, but "comfort" doesn't cut it. If some other bike was comfortable, it's quite possible the fit was responsible rather than the material on the bars. Height, drop, reach, width, etc. might make a big difference in your perceived "comfort." Not to mention, if you're significantly older now that back in those halcyon days, it could be you rather than the bar wrap -- you might have been more flexible, had better core strength or were pedaling harder to minimize weight on the bars, etc. The answer might be you're missing the fountain of youth!
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I've been using the Bontrager Grippytack as of late and I really like it and seems to have some long life. Last a lot longer than the Lizard Skins that I was using. I loved the Lizard Skins 1.8mm, but found the more recent versions just did not last.
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After trying a bunch of different handlebar tapes after Fizik discontinued their Endurance Tacky I finally settled on Arundel Synthetic Gecko. Good cushion, grippy, retains it grip when wet/sweaty, and is durable. And I only wear gloves when I need to keep my hands warm.
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Putting your hands out to cushion a fall is a bad idea. Tuck-n-roll.
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Easy. Just put a little bit of isopropyl alcohol on the bar and the inside of the foam and it slides right on. Give it a little time for the alcohol to evaporate and it will stay in place and not squirm on the bar. I use this stuff on my touring bars.
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just recently i started going gloveless on longer rides and have to say for me unless it is cold out ie below 50F I will be sans gloves on all my 60-100 mile rides. below 50F long fingered gloves. I have fingerless gloves from Giro and Pearl Izumi and never had an issue with them but during a 100 miler I was switching from long fingered gloves once it warmed up and realized I had forgot to bring my fingerless gloves and finished the last 50 in bare hands and afterwards my hands had never felt better. first few rides it felt a little uneasy thinking if I crash but now I figure the risk is worth the reward. I am about half tempted to leave the helmet at home but have not quite got there yet.