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It's a good question.
I know I have purchased used bikes in the past that have had a clear CS protector applied, and by the time the bike came to me it was a hard yellowish mess that was hard to remove and probably did more damage to the paint to remove than if it wasnt there in the first place. I would want to choose something very high quality that wasnt going to turn into a mess after a year or 5.
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I've also used the IRC Racer's tape/Helicopter tape for ~7 years for different parts of the frame, including the chainstay--it lasts and mine has not yellowed or anything. And when needed, it has come off easily.
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I use 3M 1080 vinyl wrap as used for automotive body wraps. You can get a bunch of it for cheap in a multitude of designs and colors, including faux CF. It conforms well to curves too.
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Put down a layer of 3M #8402 polyester tape first, and then put the helicopter tape on top of that. It'll stay forever, but 5+ years later if/when you want to remove it it'll come right off effortlessly, with no residue and no finish damage.
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3M clear protection film. Have used it on a dozen bikes and it works great. Easy to apply and not overly difficult to remove. I’d stay away from imitations.
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Slightly, off topic but is that not the tape recommended for tubeless setups? I've bought some but could never get it to stick... Ended up overpaying heavily for some bike-branded stuff. Anyone used it for that purpose successfully?
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I first encountered #8402 when architects and draftsmen were using it to attach notes to blueprints or vellum pages. They called it “artist’s tape” Green translucent stuff, very thin. |
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