I had rim tape strips between it and the frame.  While the coating
wore through, the frame wasn't harmed.  Eventually sold it as I wasn't
using it and didn't want to have to keep checking the frame if I was.

On Oct 27, 6:48 pm, Bill Gibson <bill.bgib...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I wrap mine in tape of various kinds. Check it often. I think a nice leather
> would work, or hemp twine & shellacking, heh heh heh...
>
> On Wed, Oct 27, 2010 at 4:24 PM, Thomas Lynn Skean <
>
>
>
> thomaslynnsk...@comcast.net> wrote:
> > That sounds like it might help... but maybe not, by itself.
>
> > Some of the problems of mounting have to do with (1) the diameter of
> > the curves which snug around the stays; no matter how much coating
> > there is, you have to really careful to avoid the rigid metal pushing
> > right through it to contact the frame (the Hupe don't flex much there)
> > and (2) the metal within the coating can have a rough surface, making
> > (1) more likely and worse than it might be were the surface smooth.
> > Bending the Hupe's curves to better match your stays' size where they
> > make contact may help, as might "de-burring" or generally smoothing
> > the Hupe's metal surface (after which it'd probably be a good idea to
> > re-coat it as you suggest).
>
> > All speculation, but trying all of this sounds like fun and is on my
> > list of Things I'd Love To Do But May Never Get Around To. After all,
> > I'm already in my late 40s.
>
> > Yours,
> > Thomas Lynn Skean
>
> > On Oct 27, 5:50 pm, jlvota <jlv...@ilstu.edu> wrote:
> > > You guys probably know this already, but they sell that rubber coating
> > > stuff at the hardware store to re-coat the handles of hand tools.  It
> > > would probably be perfect to dip the hoop in and give it a second life
> > > (and possibly double up on in the problematic spots).
>
> > > On Oct 27, 3:30 pm, Kris Kenow <krisallenke...@hotmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > Hello Adam
> > > > I have one I just taken off my Trek,
> > > > The rubber coating is worn off the hooks and has not been too nice to
> > my seat stays so I would be awillin to part.
> > > > Trade?  SURE...
> > > > Kris
>
> > > > > Date: Mon, 25 Oct 2010 20:39:50 -0700
> > > > > Subject: [RBW] Silver Hupe
> > > > > From: oceanm...@gmail.com
> > > > > To: rbw-owners-bunch@googlegroups.com
>
> > > > > I know they've been controversial on this list and wonder if anyone
> > > > > has one they aren't using that they'd like to pass on.  I've got some
> > > > > items to consider trading if you do.
>
> > > > > Cheers,
> > > > > Adam
>
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