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handlebar tape
okay, my bike lust finally got the best of me and I went out and got a 2008 trek madone 4.5. I think I got a great price(1899.00), and the lbs threw in a different color bar tape because I knew the white tape would get icky very quickly for me. Question: is it usually held in place w/ electrical tape? It looks pretty cheesy, but I'm still really new to lbs bikes,so I don't know what to expect. All my others came from box stores, so if they stopped working, which we all know they will sooner rather than later, they went to the metal recyclers.
Can i fix it myself ? I feel like a whiner even mentioning it.
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Mine is always secured at the end with electrical tape, never paid much mind to it.
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me too
+1 for the electrical tape - same colour as the bar tape itself though!
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Most people do anchor the ends near the stem with electrical tape, especially if they are using black bar tape and wrapping from the ends to the stem. Cinelli packs some finishing tape with their bar tape, complete with little Cinelli logos, but it is electrical tape with logos. Keep in mind that electrical tape comes in colors and a nice contrasting color can look very good. Some experienced wrappers wrap from the stem to the bar end because they can use a tab of tape to anchor the top end then cover that with a single wrap of the bar tape before working down the bar. Another alternative is to use shrink wrap tubing and shrinking it on with a hair dryer or heat gun.
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Yes, we use electrical tape. Not cheesy, just the way it is... Sure would be nice if someone would invent something that looked better.
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Use can also use the old French way of securing the ends of bar tape- very fine hemp twine.
Here is one of my bikes with this treatment:
http://harmonias.com/bikes/Luna_5.jpg
http://harmonias.com/bikes/Luna_6.jpg
One of my husband's bikes with the same twining treatment:
http://harmonias.com/bikes/B_Ramb_4.jpg
Here's a particularly fine example elsewhere:
twined tape ends
There are instructions in a few places on the web as to how to do this.
You can either leave the twine plain afterwards, or paint it with a coat of clear shellac to keep in real tight and neat.
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I usually use electrical tape... It works better than the little stickers that often come prepackaged with tape.
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We used to also use electrical tape, but DH has started wrapping from the stem to the end of the bars, removing the need for the tape. All of our road and 'cross bikes are wrapped this way, and seems to work well.
SheFly
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Electical tape, yes. Black, no.
We keep a roll of screamin' yellow electrical tape on hand to use with my black wrap. My bike is black with yellow accents, so it adds a bit of color up front... looks good too, IMO!
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Another electrical tape user.
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Oooh, I like the look of the hemp twine!
(I am a big fan of hemp products. We've had sheets, hats, dishcloths, pet toys, and more.)
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Here's a funny blog entry about bar tape, electrical tape, hemp twining, etc....
http://ramblings.cyclofiend.com/?p=333
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Yeah, I'm a big fan of hemp products too ;)
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Yes, electrical tape is the only thing I've ever seen used.
Just a hint: I use white Arundel Gecko tape. I clean it every couple of weeks with a rag and some 409 or whatever common kitchen cleaner you have. Works GREAT and looks new every time. Don't be scared of white tape. If you have the right kind it can last a long time!