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RocklinResident
  
I need new handlebar tape. Does anyone have advice on what kind to buy, and tips on application (never done it myself).

PeterF
  
I need new handlebar tape. Does anyone have advice on what kind to buy, and tips on application (never done it myself).
I like Profile Design Cork wrap. It is inexpensive, it wears well and it's easy to apply since it does not have any annoying adhesive tape on the back. I start at the bar ends and overlap them by a half inch or so and begin winding it tightly and evenly as I work my way around the bar. I use a tighter pattern around the bends at the top because I spend a lot of time on the hoods. When finished, I trim the excess at a slight angle, so it makes for a nice even end. The nice thing about the non-adhesive Profile Design wrap is that if I don't like how it comes out I can try as many times as I'd like until it's perfect.

rudycyclist
  
My LBS sells Planet Bike tape (along with Bontrager tape but I hated the stock tape on my bike). I bought Planet Bike's cork tape. It's nice and comfortable for me. It has a pretty good cushion to it. It was only somewhere around $7 for me.

Application: I agree with the above post; go with non-sticky tape for sure. I actually didn't know they made tape that was sticky on the back. If I would have used that for re-taping my bike, it would have been disastrous. I started up near the steam the 1st time I did it, but I'd recommend starting down by the drops. I've heard that can be easier to start down there. It probably took me about 5 trys on each side to get it right.

531Aussie
  
there's some new, sexy stuff that looks like carbon!!! :)
I think ITM make it

when eddy ruled
  
cinelli cork gel ;) its comfy, easy to apply and lasts really well.

as for application tips, start at the bottom of the handlebar, overlap by 1/2 to a 1/3, make sure you wrap around the brake levers properly before finishing. nothing worse than finishing wrapping and taping up only to find under the brake levers a gap in the tape :mad: when everything is looking good cut the tape on an angle and tape down

artmichalek
  
cinelli cork gel ;) its comfy, easy to apply and lasts really well.

as for application tips, start at the bottom of the handlebar, overlap by 1/2 to a 1/3, make sure you wrap around the brake levers properly before finishing. nothing worse than finishing wrapping and taping up only to find under the brake levers a gap in the tape :mad: when everything is looking good cut the tape on an angle and tape downAnd throw away those two pieces of "finishing tape" that come with it. Regular old electrical tape works a lot better.

Fox Farm
  
I need new handlebar tape. Does anyone have advice on what kind to buy, and tips on application (never done it myself).
I use Stella Azura and it is exceptional. It's a little bit more expensive than most. It has a true leather-like feel. I also use FSA regular tape and it's really affordable at about $9.

p55mac
  
And throw away those two pieces of "finishing tape" that come with it. Regular old electrical tape works a lot better.
Nice tip...and electrical tape is also available in 9 different colors. White’s in my color
scheme, and after 15 years, I’m still on the same roll :)

jakefm
  
Second the profile design tape hard to beat for the price. Also a second for electrical tape, I cant say im a master wrapper so I go ahead and tape the ends fo the bar to.

DiabloScott
  
Tip - start at the bar ends and wrap in the direction that your thumbs wrap around the bar (toward the inside as you come over the top)

mogulhead
  
Try here (http://www.parktool.com/repair/readhowto.asp?id=71).

dm69
  
I had my first crack at handlebar tape last night and I must say did a reasonably shoddy job :p . However you do have to look really hard to notice my mistakes aesthetically i give myself a 6.5/10. The red amborosio tape looks nice and shiny yet still has plenty of grip and cushion...$4.11 australian dollars on probikekit.com so for value you cant beat it. Matches my red vivace really well with red rubino pro's (training) and my red veloflex pave's (racing). The tape i used had a sticky back and i had no trouble unwrapping and re wrapping as it held its stickiness superbly.

RocklinResident
  
anyone try specialized barphat yet (got some, wrapped half my bars with it but my bikes in the shoppe)

Retro Grouch
  
I need new handlebar tape. Does anyone have advice on what kind to buy, and tips on application (never done it myself).
Nothing will change the look of your roadbike as quickly and as inexpensively as new handlebar wrap. Plain black stays clean looking longer or you can buy whatever you think looks cool with the idea that you can always redo it if you don't like it.

Big tip - double check for gaps on the outside of the curves, especially at the drops, before you go too far.

free_rideman
  
Does everyone cover the part where the shifters clamps onto the bar? Or do people just go around that part and keep it uncovered?

-I have heard that many race team mechanics don't bother with covering it up, since it really doesn't provide any benefits. But I am thinking that it might cause dirt to get in and underneath the shift, and cause some problems maybe in the future?

pontifex
  
Could be talking about two different things but im pretty sure the two little "finish tape" bits in cinelli wrap is actually to wrap around the metal hoop that attaches your levers to your bars.
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hd reynolds
  
there's some new, sexy stuff that looks like carbon!!! :)
I think ITM make it

Ambrosio

pontifex
  
Could be talking about two different things but im pretty sure the two little "finish tape" bits in cinelli wrap is actually to wrap around the metal hoop that attaches your levers to your bars.
kedit to this: there is also finishing tape in the cinelli box. agree that you should throw this crap out and use electrical tape.

Mash3
  
Use electrical tape to secure the ends of the handlebar tape, then use the fancy Cinelli tape over the electrical tape to finish off the job; just for looks! :)

Greg

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TooTall999
  
Ambrosio Bike Ribbon is the tape I've used for years.Unlike most I get the best results starting at the top and wrapping down to the ends.

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