Leather bar wrap?
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I briefly used Brooks leather bar tape simply to match my B17 saddle. I can't remember any issues during fitting but I do remember how slippery it was in the wet and had a hand slip off the bars on my first ride in the rain. Once I had my little scare I was fine! Comfort wise, well I forgot my padded mitts on one very long audax ride and I was comfortable enough.
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Leather is a surprisingly comfortable material in just about any application. It also has the ability/feature to change colour and feel with use and time, probably almost always for the better. I would try it and see how it works.
I imagine the straightness of the cut and the quality of the wrap (your skill and ability to get it on even and tight) are as important as the material. A periodic application of a waterproofing or maybe a wax might be beneficial to avoid damage from sweaty hands and snot and spilt Gatorade.
I imagine the straightness of the cut and the quality of the wrap (your skill and ability to get it on even and tight) are as important as the material. A periodic application of a waterproofing or maybe a wax might be beneficial to avoid damage from sweaty hands and snot and spilt Gatorade.
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Leather is the best IMO.
I have used many diff types of leather and high end bar tapes.
If riding in wet weather than some of the tacky rubber type tapes would probably be best.
Im the same with saddles, prefer leather like the Rolls.
Also why there are soo many Brooks die hard riders especially for touring bikes.
I have used many diff types of leather and high end bar tapes.
If riding in wet weather than some of the tacky rubber type tapes would probably be best.
Im the same with saddles, prefer leather like the Rolls.
Also why there are soo many Brooks die hard riders especially for touring bikes.
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Lots of responses here. I wanted to chime in, but I do not know what benefit you are looking for? OP: Are you afraid the leather will degrade, fall off, turn as hard as a rock? Are you hoping this to be a solution for hurting hands? For me, I have had hand pressure issues and built custom wood oval shaped diameter increasers with rubber flip flop rubber padding over, before I put any tape over, and that has made a huge difference for me (specifically).
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I put a leather cover on the steering wheel on my 1989 Jeep pickup truck. After it was quite worn, I replaced it with the same thing again. It was great for all 170k miles I put on that truck.
But on a bike that gets rained on, vibrates a lot on rough chip seal, occasionally gets the garden hose treatment, I use cheap cork tape.
But on a bike that gets rained on, vibrates a lot on rough chip seal, occasionally gets the garden hose treatment, I use cheap cork tape.
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I am surprised leather tape does than well in the rain. I tour in rain (unfortunately)and hate to get my Brooks saddle wet. It gets wet sometimes but fenders and seat cover get me through.
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All leather is not created equal. I checked out Brooks leather bar wrap on Amazon, but it was hard to tell what it was made of. It was described as "natural leather", whatever that means. From a durability and quality point of view, full grain vegetable tanned leather would be my choice although I'm not sure how it holds up over years of riding and sweat.
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All leather is not created equal. I checked out Brooks leather bar wrap on Amazon, but it was hard to tell what it was made of. It was described as "natural leather", whatever that means. From a durability and quality point of view, full grain vegetable tanned leather would be my choice although I'm not sure how it holds up over years of riding and sweat.
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I have used the stiched leather covers. They were tedious to sew on and make the stitch line follow the curve of the bars. Once on they had very little cushion and were slippery when wet. I left them on til they were wore out, but never again.