Whether it's an application of beeswax, a dab of a specific grease, quirky 
cable routing... What is your own favorite tip or trick when building up a new 
bike out replacing components...?

I'm pretty new to the game but I notice small mentions in some if the riv 
products of arcane or fancy installs, and I've seen all manner of custom work 
at my local co-op.  I recently had the pleasure of visiting Rob at Ocean Air 
Cycles and was impressed at the attention to detail in his builds and the small 
bits and pieces adapted to make fenders and lights melt into the frame.

I'll start, not that it's much of a secret but I've come to really like 
starting my handlebar wrap with a layer of recycled inner tube... Cheap and 
available, more cush than cork under cotton.  You can also run with it without 
cotton on top as you are trying out different brake/shifter configurations or 
bar height.  It's really easy to work with and you can even cut it in half 
canoe style to reduce the'thickness' in some areas or add thickness in other 
places.

What do you have!?!
Tony

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