The best tape is no tape! I've got bare Nito moustache bars on my 'B'
bike, and I love the look and, more importantly, FEEL of the bare
aluminum. As they say in the riv reader, it's kinda like grabbing a
sword. The cold is not a factor because I wear gloves full gloves when
it's real cold, and they're not really slippery when the going gets
sweaty.

I also like the velox rim tape with shellac method, as it looks great
and seems like it will last nearly forever, but shellacking is such a
damned tedious nightmare. And it gets all over every other part of
your bike.

On Jan 3, 5:42 pm, AmiSingh <asd...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Pete,
>
> I've rewrapped Brooks leather handlebar wrap 3 times on the same bars
> for various setups with no problem.
>
> On Jan 3, 5:35 pm, Peter Pesce <petepe...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > +1 for cheap.
>
> > I like to mess around with parts on my bike, and often need to re-wrap
> > the bars.
> > Cloth is cheap. The shellacking IS a pain, though.
> > I've heard great things about Fizik tape and I might try some next
> > time around.
> > Anyone have any experience with re-using bar tape (Fizik or
> > otherwise?)
>
> > -Pete
>
> > On Jan 3, 4:06 pm, AmiSingh <asd...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > Question for the group.
>
> > > It appears as though there is a general overall preference for using
> > > cloth or cork handlebar wrap / grips rather than leather.
>
> > > Why is it so skewed away from leather, especially considering so many
> > > of us try and have our handlebar cloth or cork resemble the leather
> > > saddles on our bikes so closely?
>
> > > Why not just use leather bar wrap?

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