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QueensNYC 06-04-17 06:19 AM

Double wrapped bar tape, mistake question
 
Hey everyone quick question yesterday I double wrapped my bar tape and the more I think about it, it's way too thick. I only did it yesterday, do you think its okay to take it off, remove the original layer, and redo it with a single wrap? Some of the adhesive may be gone and I really don't wanna buy another 2 rolls.

Thanks everyone.

TejanoTrackie 06-04-17 07:26 AM

The adhesive is really not required. The problem you may encounter depending on the tape you used is that it will get torn up when you remove it. I have retaped bars with the same tape, and have been about 50% successful.

Scrodzilla 06-04-17 08:08 AM

Try. It's either going to work or it's not.

QueensNYC 06-04-17 08:41 AM


Originally Posted by TejanoTrackie (Post 19630319)
The adhesive is really not required. The problem you may encounter depending on the tape you used is that it will get torn up when you remove it. I have retaped bars with the same tape, and have been about 50% successful.

Went ahead and did it. Worked out great. Thanks!


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 19630397)
Try. It's either going to work or it's not.

Was trying to have to avoid buying another 2 rolls of tape there Rockefeller.

Carcosa 06-04-17 05:54 PM


Originally Posted by QueensNYC (Post 19630459)
Was trying to have to avoid buying another 2 rolls of tape there Rockefeller.

You're the one that double wrapped your bars Einstein. :innocent:

QueensNYC 06-05-17 04:15 PM


Originally Posted by Carcosa (Post 19631366)
You're the one that double wrapped your bars Einstein. :innocent:

True, but over the existing tape.

Hers a pic of the bars completed (since pictures make everything better)

https://preview.ibb.co/gSEptF/20170603_161723.jpg

AristoNYC 06-05-17 07:59 PM

I always double wrap my bar tape. I have large hands and I find it much more comfortable. Leave it, try it for a while, take it off if you end up not liking it.

UltraManDan 06-06-17 09:36 AM

Those levers make the cockpit look like a clusterf***

ridelikeaturtle 06-06-17 09:44 AM

Buying really inexpensive bar tape helps relieve any worries like this; I've never been fanatic about what bar tape I have, since I always wear padded gloves anyway.

But as you've already found out, if you're careful removing / unwrapping it, it'll be fine. Doing it in a warm environment helps, and just don't pull hard, fast, or force anything.

McBTC 06-06-17 09:54 AM

Did you double-wrap correctly? If you want to try again, take off the top tape and put it back on after first cutting off about an inch of the original wrap from the ends of the bar.

Zoroman 06-06-17 12:24 PM

Triple wrapping is best. Three of anything is always best. #3 gods in one for example. Plus so cushiony. No padded gloves even needed. Like riding naked.

QueensNYC 06-06-17 06:06 PM


Originally Posted by AristoNYC (Post 19634177)
I always double wrap my bar tape. I have large hands and I find it much more comfortable. Leave it, try it for a while, take it off if you end up not liking it.

Yeah I have large hands too (wink wink) but I think my problem is the original bar tape on those bars was pretty fat to begin with. It was just too much.


Originally Posted by UltraManDan (Post 19635153)
Those levers make the cockpit look like a clusterf***

Yeah I agree. They're both on there because I did a 40 mile social ride recently and had it on freewheel. I haven't ridden since so I haven't changed it back. Although I still do run the front brake on fixed. I'm not cool enough to ride no brakes no helmet.


Originally Posted by McBTC (Post 19635203)
Did you double-wrap correctly? If you want to try again, take off the top tape and put it back on after first cutting off about an inch of the original wrap from the ends of the bar.

Yup I watched afew videos online so I cut some from both ends, top and bottom, so the bar end plugs would fit.


Originally Posted by Zoroman (Post 19635590)
Triple wrapping is best. Three of anything is always best. #3 gods in one for example. Plus so cushiony. No padded gloves even needed. Like riding naked.

:lol:

UltraManDan 06-07-17 09:38 AM


Originally Posted by QueensNYC (Post 19636280)
I'm not cool enough to ride no brakes no helmet.

No one said that was cool. Brake levers just look better with hoods on drop bars.

Zoroman 06-07-17 09:43 AM


Originally Posted by UltraManDan (Post 19637447)
No one said that was cool. Brake levers just look better with hoods on drop bars.


Once again beauty is in the eye of the beholder it doth seem (and the specific design look of that bike)... Don't get me wrong I like hoods on drop bars AND sometimes I like this look too!

Zoroman 06-07-17 09:46 AM

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Beauty os in the eye of the beholder... Sometimes I like brake levers with HOODS on the drop bar and sometimes I like this look too.


Sometimes we can like variety and variations depending on the specific BIKE.

Zoroman 06-07-17 09:51 AM

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I like this look sometimes TOO!

Scrodzilla 06-07-17 09:55 AM


Originally Posted by Zoroman (Post 19637473)
Sometimes we can like variety and variations depending on the specific BIKE.

WRONG. All bikes must look the same.

Zoroman 06-07-17 10:03 AM

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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 19637503)
WRONG. All bikes must look the same.

Yippeeeee!


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