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Originally Posted by buttstink
(Post 10866773)
hey can you guys recommend some hard tape? i don't like the soft squishy stuff. ii've been riding risers for a while now and have ourys on them (which i hate) but i have some bullhorns on order.
anywho here is my set up....i have two kinds of tape mainly out of necessity...a friend gave me one of two rolls of brooks leather tape he didn't need, so i wrapped the brooks as far as it could go then finished with simple cheapo cloth tape i bought from rivendel bike shop. The brooks leather tape is great because its not super squishy but feels nice, also when you wrap it creates these natural finger grooves. its pricey though, like 80 bucks for 2 rolls. i wouldnt have used it if i didn't get the one roll for free. the cloth tape is another good option for hard tape. its super cheap, easy to wrap with since it has a tacky but not super sticky backing, and is probably the most minimal amount of cushioning. also, something you can do to cloth tape (learned about on rivendel's blog)....get some shellac and paint it on the cloth tape a few coats, and it makes it waterproof, more resilient/durable, and sort of solidifies the tape onto the bars so you know it wont be unwrapping on you.....yet is still not too hard to remove once you want to change things up. http://www.myfixedgear.net/wp-conten...date/reg/4.jpg http://www.myfixedgear.net/wp-conten...date/reg/5.jpg ps apparently my bars remind someone of a dog's red rocket LOLOLOL |
Originally Posted by JesusBananas
(Post 10866832)
Uh, don't use tape? The point of having tape is to have it act as a cushion...
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Red Rocket, Red Rocket!
http://i86.photobucket.com/albums/k1.../redrocket.jpg |
^ Let me point out, I really dig your wrap job. It's very unique and looks cool as can be. Cartman is just too funny and the episode that the pic is from fits your bars nickname!
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If you want nice cloth buy hockey tape... seriously.
It has a high thread count, adhesive backing (that is easy to remove), is tough as hell, and with a few coats of shellac will last indefinitely. http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikep...mpathbars1.jpg The drop bars that were on my old Pug also still look as good as the day 1 which was over 20,000 km ago and cleaning up the bars is easy as grease and grime just wipe right off... just avoid spilling alcohol on your bars as this is the solvent in shellac. :) |
Originally Posted by JesusBananas
(Post 10866832)
Uh, don't use tape? The point of having tape is to have it act as a cushion...
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Originally Posted by WoundedKnee
(Post 10870424)
Not realllly true.
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Originally Posted by JesusBananas
(Post 10870487)
Yea, someone else pointed out the grippiness factor. I've never used bare bars, and I like bar tape for the squishiness, so that didn't occur to me. Oops. :innocent:
http://images.cheezburger.com/comple...2501845501.gif oh and just to make this a not completely irrelevant post, i concur about the hockey tape. i used it on my road bike just for taping the ends, but it worked well and thought hockey tape could work well for the full handlebars. basically the same as cloth tape....actually thinner and probably higher thread count. |
Originally Posted by illdthedj
(Post 10870519)
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I wrapped leather tape over my old crappy cloth tape to give it a little more "pad". I haven't been riding on it long so the jury's still out, but I like it so far.
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When I see people riding with bare bars my first thought is "newb".
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Originally Posted by illdthedj
(Post 10870519)
I like it so much that I'm putting in my sig. It's so oddly compelling; I can't stop looking at it. :twitchy: |
I just bought a couple rolls of Newbaum's bar tape. I guess it's a new cloth bar tape company and they have a **** ton of colors.
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Originally Posted by W!LL
(Post 10867012)
Does anyone use leather and steam it? I was in a store a week or so ago and they had a colnoago with brooks leather wrapped bars and the guy said he steamed them so the tape got super tight and they had an awesome feel. I kind of want to do it with my drops
I have the Velo Orange leather stitch on, on my RB021's awesome if you like to ride bare handed but most of the time I ride with gloves so I switched Bars to O8 Bullhorns and grips to the long O8 rubber grips....much more plush. I know that tape is more traditional but I just like the feel of wearing gloves on rubber grips besides I can wear unpadded gloves and not have sore hands |
Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver
(Post 10871005)
When I see people riding with bare bars my first thought is "newb".
ive never understood why people do it...its sort of a pet peeve of mine really. the only real reason i have gotten close to receiving why people do it (rather, dont do it....ie tape their bars) is looks. now, ill be the first to admit, for many of us (myself definitely included) part of building up a fixed gear bike is the aesthetics. a big part. However, bikes are about function. So for me, function is first, looks a close second. Once looks come before function, i think you have lost the point of building a fixed gear bike or any bike for that matter....and some people could care less about the aesthetics and function trumps everything, more power to them. Not taping your bars, unless someone can give me a good functional reason as to why, is purely aesthetic while being incredibly impractical. yet i see them more and more everyday. oh well. |
Originally Posted by JesusBananas
(Post 10871031)
Hahahahahahahaha
I like it so much that I'm putting in my sig. It's so oddly compelling; I can't stop looking at it. :twitchy: http://images.cheezburger.com/comple...9446886475.gif |
Originally Posted by illdthedj
(Post 10871194)
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Originally Posted by illdthedj
(Post 10868501)
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Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 10867435)
Lizard Skins DSP FTW (looks like tape, feels like grips):
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My lady does.
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i rock grippy, padded gloves and no tape... works fine. when i have bars taped, i cant feel my bike. the gloves are a nice happy medium. when i have the money to spend on some nice leather tape, i'll probably invest...
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Originally Posted by illdthedj
(Post 10868501)
im not much for super squishy either. i like a bit harder grip, because i always wear gloves.
anywho here is my set up....i have two kinds of tape mainly out of necessity...a friend gave me one of two rolls of brooks leather tape he didn't need, so i wrapped the brooks as far as it could go then finished with simple cheapo cloth tape i bought from rivendel bike shop. The brooks leather tape is great because its not super squishy but feels nice, also when you wrap it creates these natural finger grooves. its pricey though, like 80 bucks for 2 rolls. i wouldnt have used it if i didn't get the one roll for free. the cloth tape is another good option for hard tape. its super cheap, easy to wrap with since it has a tacky but not super sticky backing, and is probably the most minimal amount of cushioning. also, something you can do to cloth tape (learned about on rivendel's blog)....get some shellac and paint it on the cloth tape a few coats, and it makes it waterproof, more resilient/durable, and sort of solidifies the tape onto the bars so you know it wont be unwrapping on you.....yet is still not too hard to remove once you want to change things up. http://www.myfixedgear.net/wp-conten...date/reg/4.jpg http://www.myfixedgear.net/wp-conten...date/reg/5.jpg ps apparently my bars remind someone of a dog's red rocket LOLOLOL |
Originally Posted by happypills
(Post 10871353)
What's this brake lever?
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Originally Posted by bleedingapple
(Post 10873055)
is that a fyxation on you rear? if so how do you like it?
i originally intended the tire for the front, but my fork can only take up to 28c tires. other 28c tires work on my fork, but not fyxations. sucks because i would have two fyxations on my build for sure if the fork could take them. have even thought about buying another fork just for that reason, but thats a little extreme ;p |
Originally Posted by arcade
(Post 10872996)
i rock grippy, padded gloves and no tape... works fine. when i have bars taped, i cant feel my bike. .
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