Charles Nighbor wrote: "PS Notice the bar tape is wraped top to bottom"
Sure, Charles, by a guy who can't deal with a stuck seatpost in a 2003 (!) frameset . . . and can't spell "custom." Sheesh.
I'm going to go Michael Thompson one better: Tonight I will tape some bars by from the middle of the length of bar tape, starting at the brake levers and working outward. Then I will hoist a cold one and sleep soundly in the knowledge that every dang one of you is taping your bars wrong.
Kerrigan R. Bennett Pleasant Hill, California USA
P.S. I think Ray Dobbins contributed the most (maybe only) helpful taping tip to the list when he recomended removing the lever body and taping around the clamp. Works like a charm with cloth or cello. Thanks Ray! Now Ray is more notable to me for this tip than for his impressive collection or superb photography.
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''Richard Sachs Custon Road Bike - $1500 (Charleston, SC) ------------------------------------------------------------------------- ------- Reply to: sale-992381614(AT)craigslist.org [?] Date: 2009-01-14, 9:36AM EST
2003 Classic Richard Sachs custom bike. Hand made by the premier custom frame maker in the US. For more information on Sachs bikes go to richardsachs.com. Currently about a two year wait for a new Sachs bike. You will not see one of these on E-Bay! Campagnolo Record components. Bike includes two sets of Campy Neutron wheels (one clincher and one tubular), not to mention genuine Richard Sachs water bottle, worth at least $2.50. 42.5" bottom bracket to seat (seat post is "frozen", otherwise bike is in like new condition). '' Not seller Charles Nighbor Walnut Creek, CA USA