Thanks for showing in details. I have 2 questions... 1) Why not wrap in opposite direction (center to end) to avoid use electrical tape? 2) Is there any other option to be use instead electrical tape? (Yeah, I don't like the electrical tape that everyone uses in the handlebar 🙂)
Yes do be generous after the leaver as its pulled so tight the cushion gets reduced a lot and a lot of tapes crack and wear quickly on top of the bend.. Aero bars are not as fun or beautiful as round ones to wrap.. Leading edge tight to the bar is a good tip... Thanks..
Great tutorial video Boss. Kinda have a problem with my aero dropbar Boss. I purchased a leather bar tape with no back adhesive. Having a hard time putting it. It's very slippery. 😅 Any tips Boss?
Hi, i have a question How can you mouting cable (shifter) in your aerobar ?. What I mean is that the cable housing should not be bent excessively 3:01 . Thank you 🤝
@@Mapdec Yes I agree. I liked your method the best. The lining up of the figure 8 around the clamp of the lever to centre of the bar is something I have never seen on any UA-cam bar wrap video. Have you ever seen the video by Hoton for his semi-reverse wrap, it’s different for sure.
@@Mapdec Wrong for anyone who finds electrical tape aesthetically displeasing +/ doesn't like dealing with tape eventually coming undone. Bar tape is designed to go the opposite direction.
THANK YOU for having one of the few videos online that actually takes the time to verbally explain what you're doing as you do it.
Hey. Glad it was helpful
Loved the explanation hated the music.
Good tutorial. I've wrapped bars many times but still learned something new. I had to laugh at the "ooohhh's" thrown in there!
Haha. Gotta keep it entertaining. Glad you enjoyed it.
Thanks. I'd forgotten about the figure 8 thing and left a big gap in that area the last time I wrapped my bars.
Brilliantly executed and explained. Nice one.
Many thanks!
I always learn something new from your excellent experience.
Thanks Terry.
Thanks for showing in details. I have 2 questions... 1) Why not wrap in opposite direction (center to end) to avoid use electrical tape? 2) Is there any other option to be use instead electrical tape? (Yeah, I don't like the electrical tape that everyone uses in the handlebar 🙂)
You can do that. You need a tape that is strong and has a moderate stretch and not too bulky.
Yes do be generous after the leaver as its pulled so tight the cushion gets reduced a lot and a lot of tapes crack and wear quickly on top of the bend.. Aero bars are not as fun or beautiful as round ones to wrap.. Leading edge tight to the bar is a good tip... Thanks..
Great tutorial video Boss. Kinda have a problem with my aero dropbar Boss. I purchased a leather bar tape with no back adhesive. Having a hard time putting it. It's very slippery. 😅
Any tips Boss?
Spray adhesive works. Light dust on the bars, don’t touch it.
Hi, i have a question
How can you mouting cable (shifter) in your aerobar ?. What I mean is that the cable housing should not be bent excessively 3:01 . Thank you 🤝
Pad it out with a piece of bar tape
Any tips for Sram rival levers? I got ok at wrapping Shimano levers but this Sram levers feel a bit weird
The mixing on this one was done by Christopher Nolan of Tenet fame 😀
I thought Cinelli bar tape was the type of tape that specified it shouldn’t be stretched when wrapped?
Maybe tension would be a better word.
@@Mapdec Yes I agree. I liked your method the best. The lining up of the figure 8 around the clamp of the lever to centre of the bar is something I have never seen on any UA-cam bar wrap video.
Have you ever seen the video by Hoton for his semi-reverse wrap, it’s different for sure.
Why you wraping in a wrong direction?
Wrong for whom?
@@Mapdec Wrong for anyone who finds electrical tape aesthetically displeasing +/ doesn't like dealing with tape eventually coming undone. Bar tape is designed to go the opposite direction.
Good work. Cut the music