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the most annoying part of wrenching
For as long as ive been riding, i only change bar tape maybe once a year or so. Every single time I either do, this nonsense happens or i end up going the wrong way past the levers or have a teeny gap show on the inside of the lever cuz that patch piece shifted.
This time I could have hidden it but I just knew it was going to keep bugging me so I unwrapped and redid it. Last time I tried that I had to stretch hard to smooth out the "stretch marks" of the first go around. But this supacaz did much better. ugh. This stuff bugs me to no end. |
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For me, it is actually my lack of patience, and, as I get older, my declining ability to focus.
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I've had great luck starting out the bar tape parallel with the bar end, then starting the climb up the bars on the second wrap. I am generally a ****ty wrapper though, so take my advice with a grain of salt!
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wrapping tape is definitely annoying though, I am not going to lie but when you are done and it looks good, its very satisfying. I am pretty OCD about it which makes it even more annoying. |
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yup.. op, you gotta do a full 360 degree wrap around the bar end before angling and continuing up the bar. it always surprises me that even with fat tape, i can still stuff it up the hole and jam a plug in there, but you can. sometimes it almost seems like the MORE tape you leave dangling off the end, the easier/cleaner it sucks up once the plug goes in
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where are we going, and why am i in this handbasket? |
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Try a 3 roll harlequin to dial your skills.
Tip BTW, if you screw up with adhesive strip tapes, use a heat gun or blow dryer to loosen the glue if you want to use the same tape fixing it.
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Yeah I normally do but this is one of the brands that doesn't give you the separate trim piece for the levers, have to cut it off from the main roll which I overdid so I was pushing it a bit.
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for me it's not being able to find a tool I know I have. I must have 3 brake cable cutters, 5 chain link wrenches.. on and on.
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Why is it that bar tape is 3" too short?
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Are you using 62cm bars?
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Di2 plugs????
My 2019 Roubaix is a Di2 bike. The right hand plug is the Di2 interface and it sticks inside the bar end. Both it and the left hand plug have small, thin wings that go on the OUTSIDE of the bar. You put the plugs in before you start wrapping tape. That means you can simply wrap the tape around the wings without having to deal with working the plug in as the last step. Granted the left hand plug is a very simple plastic thingy...but it looks like a damn plug and it makes for way less f-ing around trying to smoosh a plug into the bar end and ensure the tape is stuck in the hole at the same time.
Duh. Why not make bar plugs that work this way? This photo shows the wings that go on the outside of the bar: https://www.amaincycling.com/shimano...wrs910/p672999
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Crust Malocchio, Turbo Creo Last edited by eddief; 07-04-2020 at 08:10 PM. |
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That. Wrapping bars is therapeutic... I could ride drop bars only for the wrapping part. I love it.
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The wrap angle can begin with about half of the width hanging off the end of the bar. After a couple of turns, push the excess bar tape inside the bar and install the plug. If it doesn't look good, it's easy to unwrap and fix the problem. Most plugs would not stay in place without the excess material inside the bar.
I've been using Deda tape for many years. Never had a problem. |
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To me the most annoying thing and is not something u do every day, is that I do not have a single alignment table around. String works but the table is ideal to check stuff.
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I "taught" my gf to wrap the bars by making her watch the 14 minute Park tools video (teach a man to fish), she has the patience for it. Now she is the resident tape wrapper. My consolation prize for doing all of the wrenching.
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