Re: [RBW] Your method of going around brake levers with cloth bar tape?

2013-06-17 Thread Rex Kerr
Thanks, and good luck [assuming you haven't started yet!] :-)


On Sat, Jun 15, 2013 at 11:41 AM, jinxed hbcl...@yahoo.com wrote:

 Dang Rex...I'd say that's pretty clean! I'm going to tackle this today or
 tomorrow.

 I DID have a bit of a scary episode with my shellac. I wanted to check how
 much I had and give it a stir, and when I barely applied pressure to the
 lid with my opener it exploded off the can with a huge BOOM! I'm very lucky
 I had my hand over the can to stop it, as my face was directly over the
 can. It hit my palm with enough force to hurt and leave a mark. I've gone
 through maybe 6-7 small cans of Zinzer over the last 5 years and never had
 one do that. It's always stored in a cabinet in the house to avoid the
 crazy temp swings in the garage. Not sure why/how this one had built up so
 much internal pressure, but I'm going to treat all future cans as volatile.
 Safety first kids.


 On Friday, June 14, 2013 4:52:18 PM UTC-6, Rex Kerr wrote:

 I have the same basic setup... non aero levers on mustache bars.  The
 outcome of my wrapping might not be as clean as you'd like, but I used two
 cheaters:

 http://imgur.com/a/1zB7t

 I've gone under the clamp before as well, so I can say that does work,
 but I wasn't that careful this time.

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Re: [RBW] Your method of going around brake levers with cloth bar tape?

2013-06-15 Thread jinxed
Dang Rex...I'd say that's pretty clean! I'm going to tackle this today or 
tomorrow.

I DID have a bit of a scary episode with my shellac. I wanted to check how 
much I had and give it a stir, and when I barely applied pressure to the 
lid with my opener it exploded off the can with a huge BOOM! I'm very lucky 
I had my hand over the can to stop it, as my face was directly over the 
can. It hit my palm with enough force to hurt and leave a mark. I've gone 
through maybe 6-7 small cans of Zinzer over the last 5 years and never had 
one do that. It's always stored in a cabinet in the house to avoid the 
crazy temp swings in the garage. Not sure why/how this one had built up so 
much internal pressure, but I'm going to treat all future cans as volatile. 
Safety first kids.

On Friday, June 14, 2013 4:52:18 PM UTC-6, Rex Kerr wrote:

 I have the same basic setup... non aero levers on mustache bars.  The 
 outcome of my wrapping might not be as clean as you'd like, but I used two 
 cheaters:

 http://imgur.com/a/1zB7t

 I've gone under the clamp before as well, so I can say that does work, but 
 I wasn't that careful this time.



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Re: [RBW] Your method of going around brake levers with cloth bar tape?

2013-06-14 Thread Rex Kerr
I have the same basic setup... non aero levers on mustache bars.  The
outcome of my wrapping might not be as clean as you'd like, but I used two
cheaters:

http://imgur.com/a/1zB7t

I've gone under the clamp before as well, so I can say that does work, but
I wasn't that careful this time.



On Fri, Jun 7, 2013 at 5:06 PM, jinxed hbcl...@yahoo.com wrote:

 I picked up some Newbaums tape recently with plans to try cloth...once
 again. I've done this a few times in the past with different bars, but
 never been happy with the result for two reasons. First off I found it too
 thin for comfort, and on top of that could never get it wrapped well around
 the levers. I always ended up with gaps in one place and all bunched up in
 others. This really bugs me because I pride myself with normal cork wrap. I
 can wrap super clean and even with the cheater piece or without using the
 figure eight approach. Using the narrow, less stretchy cloth I end up with
 a mess. Ive tried adding a cheater, and even a double figure eight that
 just created a big mass.

 I have been mentally preparing a plan of attack while waiting on my
 repaint. I'm going back to my tried and true mustache bar with old dia-comp
 non-aero levers. My thinking was this: If I tighten down the levers on the
 bar, then place some tape over the clamp to hold it in place while I back
 off the lever body completely, I would have a much smaller obstacle to wrap
 around with the cloth. Could I essentially leave the threaded portion of
 the clamp sticking out and then bolt the body back down on top of it once
 done? I plan to pre wrap the ends of the bar up to the levers with some
 left over cateye cloth to solve the cush issue. The nittos plethora of
 curves dont help this issue, but the smaller bodies of the old diacomp do a
 little. FYI, I do not wrap the shifter cables coming from the bar ends, I
 just leave them dangle.

 Dumb idea? Anyone have a better technique for going around the brake lever
 body bolted in place? Pictures, procedures, postulations? Oh and before you
 suggest it, I attempted the Jim Varnum harlequin method onceyea...took
 me a few beers and some therapy to get over that episode in the garage.
 (ok...the therapy was a joke. the beers weren't.)

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Re: [RBW] Your method of going around brake levers with cloth bar tape?

2013-06-09 Thread PATRICK MOORE
IIRC, Grant had an article in a long ago RR about taping bars.

I use a separate 3 strip around each lever and behind the bar -- hold it
on with a spot of glue or something -- and then wind tape around the lever
body from the bottom -- and hope that the roll is long enough. But I rarely
use cloth tape.

On Sun, Jun 9, 2013 at 3:19 PM, velomann velom...@gmail.com wrote:

 I recently switched to starting from both ends and ending at the brale
 levers. So long as I'm usng cloth tape and shellacing, I don't imagine I'll
 ever do it any other way from now on - works great.

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