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Bar tape
Anyone have a good bar tape recommendation? I just can't justify spending $90 on the Brooks tape as nice as it looks.
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Hey,
I like Bike Ribbon's Professional Series. You can find the other series from Bike-Ribbon here (This isn't store I think)
https://www.thefind.com/brand/browse-bike-ribbon
But I really like Professional Series because it is immune to rain. Variety of surface texture is available but cushiness ain't one of em. I think there are slippery ones, but I buy hard abrasive type because they never slip in rain. (Well if my skin slips off of my body, that's another thing.)
My latest bar has Fizik bar tape with stiches in the middle. LBS guys swear by it. Kinda nice; more money you pay I guess. I would recommended it, but I have suspect even if it is washable it will get very soggy and yucky in rain.
T
I like Bike Ribbon's Professional Series. You can find the other series from Bike-Ribbon here (This isn't store I think)
https://www.thefind.com/brand/browse-bike-ribbon
But I really like Professional Series because it is immune to rain. Variety of surface texture is available but cushiness ain't one of em. I think there are slippery ones, but I buy hard abrasive type because they never slip in rain. (Well if my skin slips off of my body, that's another thing.)
My latest bar has Fizik bar tape with stiches in the middle. LBS guys swear by it. Kinda nice; more money you pay I guess. I would recommended it, but I have suspect even if it is washable it will get very soggy and yucky in rain.
T
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Arundel Gecko grip, got mine for $14 and its quite honestly the best tape I have ever used.
https://www.arundelbike.com/gecko.html?p=1.1.3.1
https://www.arundelbike.com/gecko.html?p=1.1.3.1
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cinelli cork.
https://www.glorycycles.com/cinelli.html
the natural color looks slick with a brooks saddle and it's super comfortable.
https://www.glorycycles.com/cinelli.html
the natural color looks slick with a brooks saddle and it's super comfortable.
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Cinelli cork, then give it a coating of clear or amber shellac (dirt cheap at your local hardware store). Sure, it sounds a little BOBish, but it looks incredible and actually feels really good. It has just the right amount of tack. The shellac flexes so you still benefit from the padding of the cork, but now it's also waterproof and lasts forever.
Any number of Rivendell fan sites can instruct you on how to properly shellac tape, plus you can see countless examples of nicely broken-in Brooks saddles with shellac'd tape.
Any number of Rivendell fan sites can instruct you on how to properly shellac tape, plus you can see countless examples of nicely broken-in Brooks saddles with shellac'd tape.
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Cloth tape with a brooks saddle would look quite classic. Put some padding under it is you are wussy about it being too hard- some old pieces of cork tape, or innertube, taped on where your hands rest is enough.
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make sure you pay extra for 'cinelli' cork because it has so much more racing heritage than every other tape it leaves the same factory with.
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I like Planet Bike tape, just enough stretch to make it easy to do a good looking tape job, decent cushion (but not too much) and pretty durable. Plus . . . relatively cheap.
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if you're looking for leather tape you could look into baseball bat grip tape.
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Natural cork tape.
If you're stuck on leather, you can buy less expensive leather wrap from www.velo-orange.com
If you're stuck on leather, you can buy less expensive leather wrap from www.velo-orange.com
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I like cheap black tape. Especially because it is cheap, and also because it is black.
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another vote for fizik microtex, especially in 'soft-touch'. although cloth tape is a little nicer/more classic looking, it seems to have even less padding than the fizik.
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the cinelli is a good deal thicker and more comfortable than the cork tape i was using before, but if you want to be an ass i guess that's alright too. the guy asked for recommendations so i offered one. you, however, just showed up to show how much more 'cork grip' knowledge you have then everyone else, so hey congrats... you're the man!
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I recently finished off a build with a harlequin wrap using Tressostar cotton tape (ordered from Velo-Orange) and shellac to weatherproof and keep it clean.
The advantages:
- It looks awesome. Really awesome.
- The shellac makes it semi-permanent.
The disadvantages:
- No padding, so good gloves are essential for long rides.
- Semi-permanent, so I'm really in a bind if I want to change my brake levers.
The advantages:
- It looks awesome. Really awesome.
- The shellac makes it semi-permanent.
The disadvantages:
- No padding, so good gloves are essential for long rides.
- Semi-permanent, so I'm really in a bind if I want to change my brake levers.