> >http://www.wastedlife.org/bike/harlequin/index.html
>
As the author of the directions that useta be on the RBW site, and a
veteran of many crappy wrap jobs compared to the pix people have
posted here, I can recommend those directions.

Getting the wrap started is the first hard thing, and I like the way
Jim starts his, folding the tapes together.

The next hard thing is maintaining the pattern along the axis of the
bar, preventing it from wandering off to one side.

The last hard thing is brake levers. I recently tried a different
approach and liked the results. I started both at the end of the bar
and the center, working from each toward the brake lever, where I
finished it. It took a bit of work at the brake lever, but in the end
the four tape ends nicely covered the bar area under the lever.

A very good project for winter.
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