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Your LBS has the solution -- new handlebar tape ... particularly if the current tape has been on your bike for more than a year. |
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Initially, you can try using liquid laundry detergent on the tape ... put the detergent directly on the handlebar tape ... lather it up with a wet sponge ... rinse & repeat. This could require much more time than you will find it is worth taking ... You may have ZERO success OR find that it isn't that big a deal to spend the time to clean the tape. BTW. Handlebar tape which is NOT porous is still available, so if you are inclined toward white handlebar tape, then THAT is what you should be on the look out for. |
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Darker tape certainly requires less maintenance but sometimes you gotta go for fashion. I've found a couple drops of dish-washing liquid on a rag works wonders. Rinse & ride. |
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how is the durability on those? I love how they look, love how they feel, but am reluctant to spending $35 for bar tape if they will only last me 5 to 6 months. I have seen and heard mixed reviews, but mostly bad reviews on the durability. |
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I read one review that despaired the longevity wherein the writer was switching to Deda tape, something he claimed lasted a long time. Deda tape, for me, doesn't last at all. It's reviews like that which make take such reviews very lightly.
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