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Anyone got any experience of wrapping bars? Any tips you can send around the world?
Yeah I have and I still can't do it
This time last year, I rebuilt that whole bike, from scrap.
The last thing was bar tape and I just couldn't do it.
There's plenty of you tube videos about.
I think it was the Liquigas fella who does the bike in about 30 secs, not very helpful!.
Patience is my tip, and an acceptance that you won't get it perfect. I've worked with mechanics who have been doing it decades and are still rubbish at it.
Buy two sets of tape too if it is your first ever attempt, it is nice to have a safety net.
Get some electrical tap for the end, do not use the stupid stickers they give you with the tape as they are useless.
Stretch it pretty tight as you go and overlap by about a third, remember to wrap it so your hands are pulling it tighter when you are pulling on the bars, if you go the other way every time you put your hands down you are helping to unravel it. With this in mind buy a tape that has a bit of stretch in it, my favourite is the Bontrager tape but most are similar.
Make sure you have scissors to hand as it is annoying to wrap your bars then have no way to cut the tape, then watch it unravel as you step away.
Have someone else nearby to 'put their finger there'
Use a pretty colour that matches your bike (not celeste though, SB ).
I'm pretty good at it now, as it is my favourite job on a bike, mine gets changed far more thatn the amount of miles I do warrants.