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Reddit mentions of SRAM Supercork Bicycle Bar Tape (Black)

Sentiment score: 2
Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of SRAM Supercork Bicycle Bar Tape (Black). Here are the top ones.

SRAM Supercork Bicycle Bar Tape (Black)
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    Features:
  • BIKE HANDLEBAR TAPE- Light and durable all-purpose bicycle tape.
  • COLOR ASSORTMENT- Available in a range of color options.
  • FOR ROAD BIKES- Vibration damping. Adds padding for a more comfortable bike ride.
  • GOOD FOR TWO HANDLEBARS- Includes handlebar end plugs and finishing tape.
  • SYNTHETIC CORK TAPE- 3M adhesive. Polyurethane tape embedded with cork for superior grip and cushion.
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height2.65748031225 Inches
Length1.47637795125 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateFebruary 2009
Sizetalla_única
Weight0.000625 Pounds
Width0.5905511805 Inches

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Found 4 comments on SRAM Supercork Bicycle Bar Tape (Black):

u/ukarmy04 · 5 pointsr/bikecommuting

I've had the bike for a few weeks now and use it almost entirely for commuting. Here's what I've added since I got the bike:

  • GoPro Hero3 Black

  • NiteRider Lumina Micro 350 front and rear

  • Nite Ize HandleBand

  • Tektro CR720 Canti Brakes

  • Ibera PakRak Bicycle Touring Carrier Plus+

  • Avenir Excursion Rack-Top Bag

  • SKS P45 Black Chromoplastic Longboard

  • SRAM Supercork Bicycle Bar Tape (Black)

  • Shimano Brake Cable and Housing Set

  • Shimano Road Shift Cable and Housing Set

    The stock brakes weren't doing enough to stop me so I swapped them out for some Tektro CR720s. I dropped the yoke as far as I could to give myself as much leverage as possible. Braking is much better now and more reliable than the original set ever was.

    I added a rack and trunk bag that's big enough to hold my food and clothes for the day. The only modification I had to make here was filing away some metal from rack mounting leg. It was colliding with frame near the dropout and not allowing the leg to sit close enough to the braze on.

    Some of the original cable housings that came with the bike had some gouges in them so Nashbar sent me a new replacement cable set. I swapped out all the brake/shift cables and replaced the bar tape with some SRAM cork tape. The original cables from Nashbar were also a bit too long and were causing excessive friction.

    I added some SKS fenders per the recommendations of users on this sub. They were a little finicky to install but I got them on in the end. This particular frame doesn't have bolt holes in either of the two rear bridges so I had to resort to the classic zip tie approach.

    As far as the bike goes, it's been performing flawlessly so far. It weighs close to 30 lbs now so it's not the lightest thing in the world. However, the steel frame and the large tires really help smooth out the road quite a bit. The saddle is still the most uncomfortable part of the bike, but I'm hoping to swap it out sometime in the near future. Shifting is still very smooth and the 4 trim positions on the 105 front derailleur is a great feature.

    If you're considering getting a bike from Nashbar, I'd definitely recommend them. Their customer service was fantastic and everything they shipped usually got to me door in 2-3 days (even the bike!).
u/ac2531 · 1 pointr/cycling

I'm a fan of this tape, double-wrapped. It's cheap, comfy, and I find it grippy enough (I'm a fellow gloveless rider) to get the job done.