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Old 11-15-2024, 10:46 AM
Derosid Derosid is offline
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Silca 2.5 Nastro Cuscino (red) and 1.8 Piloti (black) tape.
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Old 11-15-2024, 12:21 PM
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Switched from Supacaz to Zipp Service Course CX and it has been my go to for a couple of years now.

I dont like riding with gloves in the heat, and I think the Zipp CX tape has great grip even with sweaty hands.
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Old Yesterday, 05:20 PM
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Haven't bought new handlebar tape in years mostly due to just not riding enough. Always liked Lizardskin. What's good? What's new?
How about Camp and Go Slow "Western Rattler?"





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Old Yesterday, 06:06 PM
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I'm still trying to find silicone tape with no adhesive like Cervelo provides with a new Rouvida. Cervelo was no help. I found some at bike tires direct, but notice that it has some mild adhesive.

https://www.biketiresdirect.com/prod...handlebar-tape

Maybe ali express.
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Old Today, 12:41 AM
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If you like Lizardskin, I think you will really like the Supacaz Supersticky Kush stuff. It's like Lizardskin, but I find it even more pleasant to the touch, particularly in the thin and mid versions. The thick stuff is good for gravel.
There are plenty of other good options from brands like Enve, Silca, Zipp, and Easton (among others, I'm sure) --and the Giant brand stuff that always comes on my TCR's is fanastic -- but Supacaz is easily #1 for me. Lots of nice designs and color options to choose from, too. Just be aware that some of the more shiny blingy colors won't have the same feel as the more basic stuff.
Agree. The Supacaz SK stuff I have on my road bike isn’t cushy (bike takes care of that) but it’s grippy, even wet. Gravel bikes have Rodeo Labs (looks great, minimal cushion, durable, not super grippy) and PNW Coast (a bit of cush, stays grippy in the wet). As you may intuit, I have one priority for tape, then other considerations.
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Old Today, 07:23 AM
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I got some Easton microfiber tape on sale a couple years ago for $9.99, I love it. I happily pay full price (still only $20-25) for it now, it’s great stuff. Stretchy, so it’s easy to install, but not too stretchy. Tacky, but not too tacky, and cushy, but not too cushy. It’s also fairly durable, though it’s no Fizik tape.
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Old Today, 07:39 AM
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https://www.amazon.com/MARQUE-Hex-Gr...09&sr=1-5&th=1

Bought this on a whim and really like it. It been very durable since it has been on my bike several months now.
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