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  1. #16
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    Quote Originally Posted by kmehrzad View Post
    I want to try this weave pattern sometime. I think it's such a cool look. I'll wait until it's time to change one of my bike's handlebar tape, though.

    http://www.wastedlife.org/bike/harlequin/index.html

    http://www.flickr.com/photos/9180352...9075289/page2/
    that looks great

  2. #17
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    It is not that hard at all. and once it clicks how to do the curves...you are golden. I did my bars the other day with my flower tape. It was my first attempt and it turned out really well. I just left the original tape on one side while I did the other so that I could look at it. The only thing is that I didn't leave enough tape to tuck inside the bar under the bar ends. Must have done a good job because hubs asked me to do his tape last night.
    Mary
    ~Strong and content, I travel the open road.~



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  3. #18
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    For your first time applying bar tape, use a tape that doesn't have an adhesive backing. Then if you mess up, you don't risk ripping the tape when you unwrap. One with a gel strip on the back will be tacky enough to keep from slipping without needing adhesive.

  4. #19
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    Quote Originally Posted by Becky View Post
    If it's a re-wrap with existing tape (like you unwrapped part-way to move a shifter) ... it takes me longer.
    It's much quicker and easier for me to re-wrap with existing tape, because it has the indentations and possibly the dirt to show me exactly where to overlap, and it's already stretched to conform exactly to the bars.
    Speed comes from what you put behind you. - Judi Ketteler

 

 

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