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rustybrown 03-21-11 12:49 AM

Give me a reason not to...
 
So, I just changed the front brake set up on my commuter. The foam bar tape has been on there for years. Sure enough, it disintegrated upon removal.

I didn't have any extra tape laying around, so, I cut up some old tubes and went to town.

Old tube bar-tape.

hairnet 03-21-11 12:55 AM

eh, it doesn't feel that good to ride with

Sixty Fiver 03-21-11 01:14 AM

I have done this... feels fine and worked great but you should use tubes that have patches on them to really get that green cred.

Squirrelli 03-21-11 01:30 AM


Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver (Post 12388274)
green cred

street cred is over!

rustybrown 03-21-11 01:46 AM

Feels all right with gloves.

And yes. One side has patches. The other side has LBS donation tubes, that were on the way to the landfill.

NikZak 03-21-11 03:38 AM

i dont see why this wouldn't work

i have often thought it might be fun to try tennis racquet tape or golf club tape as an alternative to regular bartape

Steev 03-21-11 04:45 AM

I've done it. Cheap way to wrap the bars when you're experimenting with different setups as it is infinitely reusable. Doesn't feel that great so I wouldn't do it as a permanent thing.

vw addict 03-21-11 05:55 AM

Way more cred if you wrap with hockey tape brah.

Scrodzilla 03-21-11 07:03 AM

You should have saved a few of your longest dreads to wrap your bars with.

rustybrown 03-21-11 11:18 AM


Originally Posted by Scrodzilla (Post 12388762)
You should have saved a few of your longest dreads to wrap your bars with.

Would shellac them. But it soak up gallons.

Scrodzilla 03-21-11 11:25 AM

:lol:

Sixty Fiver 03-21-11 11:46 AM


Originally Posted by vw addict (Post 12388538)
Way more cred if you wrap with hockey tape brah.

I love hockey tape... and shellac.

http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikep...mpathbars1.jpg

Three years in and the bars still look like this... little scuffs can be repaired with a brush and a little shellac.

BoozyMcliverRot 03-21-11 03:29 PM


Originally Posted by Sixty Fiver (Post 12390171)
I love hockey tape... and shellac.

http://www.ravingbikefiend.com/bikep...mpathbars1.jpg

Three years in and the bars still look like this... little scuffs can be repaired with a brush and a little shellac.

I really like that.

NikZak 03-21-11 04:09 PM

that looks really good... but isnt shellac a pita to work with?

fuzz2050 03-21-11 06:20 PM


Originally Posted by NikZak (Post 12391647)
that looks really good... but isnt shellac a pita to work with?

Just use a half decent brush (don't buy it at the dollar store) and be careful about drips. I haven't had any particular troubles, and paint seems to hate me.

mcerr 03-21-11 07:01 PM


Originally Posted by vw addict (Post 12388538)
Way more cred if you wrap with hockey tape brah.

+1 hockey is hip

rustybrown 03-22-11 12:18 AM


Originally Posted by vw addict (Post 12388538)
Way more cred if you wrap with hockey tape brah.

...already have the hockey haircut.

Hochkey tape may cross boundaries from ironic to redundant.

Commuted today, there's no kush. And smelled of sweat and rubber. Even with gloves. But that's usual and not tape related.

soyboy 03-24-11 01:38 PM


Originally Posted by rustybrown (Post 12393425)
...already have the hockey hair...

i've got hockey hair, yes i do, they're giving them to anyone and that means you, you can dive to canada and get one too, and then you'll have hockey hair like i do

ianjk 03-24-11 05:48 PM

Did it o a winter bike. Took care of the wet bartape issue.


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