I feel the need to double wrap the bars on my cyclo cross bike.
Any hints or tips before I destroy 3 rolls of bar tape in my failed attempt?
Thanks
The inner one will need to be shorter. Or give less overlap than the outer. Or try some gel insets under the single layer.
Try special eyed phat tape, uses gel available in two thicknesses to reduce fatigue, great stuff.
https://www.specialized.com/gb/gb/accessories/grips-tape/body-geometry-bar-phat/105205
^^^^will look at that but this would be my answer as well
Or try some gel insets under the single layer.
edit I looked and that specialized stuff is just gel pads albeit specialized
I'd just go with gel strips under a single layer. I like using the mid thickness fi'zik bar tape with gel strips. Don't really feel the need for double wrapping bars, they just end up being too big and soft to grip properly.
as above double-wrapped tape is too fat for my hands, couple of strips of old bar-tape underneath the wrap on the tops and in the drops for me
To actually answer, don't sweat over it, do the first layer tight and finish it a bit short, you can also start it 1cm or so up from the bottom of the bars. Then just do the 2nd layer on top as you normally would.
I double wrap one of my bike an like it, if you have a choice, make the bottom layer a thinner tape.
I have tried double wrapped (cheap cork) tape on my road bike in the past, I didn't really like it TBH, felt too bulky and didn't seem to make as much difference as I'd hoped.
Other things to try on their own or in combination;
Gel pads
Gel tape
Carbon bars
Lower tyre pressures...
(The last one works best for me).
Thanks all. I'll stick with an extra layer at strategic points.
I recently dispensed with all that nonsense by using Lizard Skins 3.2mm bar tape. Not too chunky but nice and squishy with good grip and doesn't seem to move once on
I double wrapped my CX but only as far as the hoods. It means there's a wrap of tape around the bend where it finishes, but you'd struggle to notice.
