I have the same basic setup... non aero levers on mustache bars.  The
outcome of my wrapping might not be as clean as you'd like, but I used two
cheaters:

http://imgur.com/a/1zB7t

I've gone under the clamp before as well, so I can say that does work, but
I wasn't that careful this time.



On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 5:06 PM, jinxed <hbcl...@yahoo.com> wrote:

> I picked up some Newbaums tape recently with plans to try cloth...once
> again. I've done this a few times in the past with different bars, but
> never been happy with the result for two reasons. First off I found it too
> thin for comfort, and on top of that could never get it wrapped well around
> the levers. I always ended up with gaps in one place and all bunched up in
> others. This really bugs me because I pride myself with normal cork wrap. I
> can wrap super clean and even with the "cheater" piece or without using the
> figure eight approach. Using the narrow, less stretchy cloth I end up with
> a mess. Ive tried adding a cheater, and even a double figure eight that
> just created a big mass.
>
> I have been mentally preparing a plan of attack while waiting on my
> repaint. I'm going back to my tried and true mustache bar with old dia-comp
> non-aero levers. My thinking was this: If I tighten down the levers on the
> bar, then place some tape over the clamp to hold it in place while I back
> off the lever body completely, I would have a much smaller obstacle to wrap
> around with the cloth. Could I essentially leave the threaded portion of
> the clamp sticking out and then bolt the body back down on top of it once
> done? I plan to pre wrap the ends of the bar up to the levers with some
> left over cateye cloth to solve the cush issue. The nittos plethora of
> curves dont help this issue, but the smaller bodies of the old diacomp do a
> little. FYI, I do not wrap the shifter cables coming from the bar ends, I
> just leave them dangle.
>
> Dumb idea? Anyone have a better technique for going around the brake lever
> body bolted in place? Pictures, procedures, postulations? Oh and before you
> suggest it, I attempted the Jim Varnum harlequin method once....yea...took
> me a few beers and some therapy to get over that episode in the garage.
> (ok...the therapy was a joke. the beers weren't.)
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