The current stuff I have is very thick which in some respects is perfect for protection but looks a bit .... well .... pants. It's also not very flexible.
I also have some "free from the LBS" sheets but they yellow after a while - only an issue on a white bike I know but one of the bikes I need to do is white ๐
I had some that came in a cardboard tube a few years ago but forget where that came from.
Soooo without going for a specific frame kit, that isn't make for the bikes I need to protect, who is good?
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I've used Just Riding Alongs copter tape (some was supplied in cardboard tubes) and found it about the best of those I've tried - it's a bit thicker than some brands, but with a bit of heat it's quite malleable, and has the advantage that the edges stay stuck down.
Seem to remember some from another shop (Biketart?) that was pretty good too.
Paragon tapes from ebay
Just had my new Sherpa 'Invisiframed' by the guys at [url= http://www.twowheelscycles.com/ ]http://www.twowheelscycles.com/[/url] and very pleased with the result.
I've never seen helitape before, so interested to know whether the recommendations here are some sort of sticky-back polyurethane sheet, or something that is applied with water, like car-wraps ?
After having my bike invsiframed, i've noticed there is a big difference between this and helitape.
Invsiframe looks almost see through. Helitape no where near as much, loads of tiny air bubbles under the surface, that I can't seem to get rid of.
Invisiframe kits are great, fit well and you can hardly notice they are there if you're patient when applying it.
JRA copter tape is a little thicker and is the best of the standard tape, it is slightly thicker so great on downtube and chainstays.
Invisiframe every time.
Invisiframe x100
Another vote for Invisiframe.
My last four frames have had it (the last two needed some DIY fudging because they don't do a kit for Ti Stanton frames).
It looks way better than a DIT job, isn't too thick yet seems to last well and doesn't turn yellow.
Clean the frame well and use a hair dryer to warm the tape, has worked a treat for me whatever brand I use.
...and clean somemore! Use meths as a last clean and go and have a cuppa.Clean the frame well
Use paper templates to get a good fit.
Take your time and be patient!
...all the time!!hair dryer
I use a hair dryer to remove Invisframe (and helitape), but use soapy water to apply - makes it easy to get the perfect position before squeezing out the water and letting it stick.