Ride Like a Leader: White Bar Tape

The Prophet rode white tape, how about you?

When done correctly, Cycling can be both the hardest and dirtiest of sports. We relish in the glory of returning from a ride, battered by the four winds and soaked by the seven rains; our bodies, faces, and machines covered in the reasons why most people might stay indoors. Given that, there is something almost cavalier about submitting to the deluge in the color white, particularly when it comes to shoes, socks, jerseys, and bar tape.

Modern cycling teams, with budgets outsized only by the egos inhabiting the roster, are tending strongly towards a Three Musketeers, unus pro omnibus, omnes pro uno mentality. Yet, in years gone by, when Rule #5 was a way of life more so than a badge of honor as it is for us, teams were dominated by a single leader who shouldered responsibility in all manner of races throughout the season. In those days, team bikes were generally built, as they are now, in accordance with Rule #8, with bars wrapped in blue, black, red, or green tape. One bike, however, always stood out as the exception: the team leader’s bars were always wrapped in white.

White is a glorious color to grace a set of handlebars. It emphasizes the sensual sweep of the drops and the beautiful curve from the hoods to the tops. It brings out the crisp shadows of the cables running beneath the tape to highlight a perfect wrap. It stands as a testament to the care that is undertaken in maintaining the machine, for without meticulous attention white does not stay white for long. It states that these bars are graced not by the sullied hands of a domestique, but by the clean grip of a leader.

When it comes to wrapping bars, there are many classy possibilities – black is always stylish and versatile (you can dress it up or you can dress it down), red is fast, celeste is classic – but for Bike #1, I always choose white not because it’s Pro, but because when I go out, I ride like a leader.

frank

The founder of Velominati and curator of The Rules, Frank was born in the Dutch colonies of Minnesota. His boundless physical talents are carefully canceled out by his equally boundless enthusiasm for drinking. Coffee, beer, wine, if it’s in a container, he will enjoy it, a lot of it. He currently lives in Seattle. He loves riding in the rain and scheduling visits with the Man with the Hammer just to be reminded of the privilege it is to feel completely depleted. He holds down a technology job the description of which no-one really understands and his interests outside of Cycling and drinking are Cycling and drinking. As devoted aesthete, the only thing more important to him than riding a bike well is looking good doing it. Frank is co-author along with the other Keepers of the Cog of the popular book, The Rules, The Way of the Cycling Disciple and also writes a monthly column for the magazine, Cyclist. He is also currently working on the first follow-up to The Rules, tentatively entitled The Hardmen. Email him directly at rouleur@velominati.com.

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  • @Mikel Pearce
    I like it with the white tape. Although with the Zipps and white tape it may look a bit different... but hey, everything looks better with Zipps!

  • @Anjin-san

    @ChrisO

    @Marko
    Marko, is your bike wearing a bib ? Pray tell which Rule that falls under...

    +1.

    It's one of those little sweat bras for the trainer. Many Rules don't apply while riding in the house. In fact, sometimes I wear T-shirts and ankle socks.

  • @SimonH

    Having been a long time lurker I put forward my No.1 for inclusion to the black/white bar tape debate.
    Having chosen white for seat post, stem and bar I think white tape would be too much white. Coupled with my grasshopper starting pistols I think black is an easier, less conspicuous colour to roll with for now.
    What say the Velominati ?

    I really dig how the colors alternate from black to white. Black levers, white hoods, black tape, white bars/stem. The white plugs are a nice touch. That frontal shot is incredibly sexy. I am also digging the white hubs. Perhaps white cable outers?

  • @SimonH
    Ti bikes are the tits, and that's a beauty. Black hoods will top it off nicely, white tape would be too much goin on.

    @DerHoggz

    @SimonH

    Perhaps white cable outers?

    Perhaps...

  • @Anjin-san

    @Marko

    Yes I know I have "spacer issues". The bike was new in the photos and I was still getting the position dialled. Will be taken care of shortly.

    The bike is definitely a workhorse, but i do like to dress her up every now and then. I may just continue to alternate between white and black just for fun.

    That Enigma is f'n gorgeous.

  • @SimonH

    @ChrisO
    Tell me the seats have been straightened. This detail, and getting the bars exactly at ninety degrees to the front wheel, is something I spend a lot of time on. Well just enough until they are straight.

  • @frank

    @ChrisO


    I don't have a comparison to hand but I think this brown tape is much thicker than the normal Microtex stuff, which does however lead me to ask why they sell it as the same thing.

    Its not any thicker than the normal Microtex; its just that you didn't pull hard enough. You should end up with a half meter of tape left over at the end of the wrapping job, but on your bars, you wound up even using part of the tape that doesn't have the holes cut in it anymore - the stuff at the very end. If you pull it tight enough (which is not as easy as with cork and other synthetic tapes) you will get the stretch you need and you'll end up with a beautiful flat wrap. The good news is that you should have more than enough tape left over to redo it, or wait until KT and I'll do it for you and we'll make fun of you after over beers.

    True dat! I've learned a couple fo really good things from this site and my bar wrapping skills have increased. The Fizik tape isn't easy to wrap and it takes a good deal of tension and I never get it on perfect in one go. I always get a spot like Chris O has then I have to unwrap a couple of turns and re-do and as Frank says you have a good bit left over. I always have a decent sweat on my brow when I'm done. I think it's worth it.

    @Mikel Pearce

    @Anjin-san
    @Marko
    Yes I know I have "spacer issues". The bike was new in the photos and I was still getting the position dialled. Will be taken care of shortly.

    The other thing I have learned a lot about here from discussions is fitting and position and voer the last year I have been going in tiny increments, back and up at the rear and forward and down at the front. I can't believe how I used to ride. Now I have more power and my back doesn't ache on long rides because I was all cramped up. Anyhoo this now has led me to the verge of "spacer issues" and soon it will be time to cut the steerer. Thats said does anyone here with experience have any tips about this other than the obvious measure twice and cut once. Is there anything to watch out for? Do I need some kind of special blade for carbon? Anything?? Coz I do not want to fook me fork up...thanks.
    Sorry for being off topic...

  • @Souleur
    @frank
    Men, here are some better shots of the all white cockpit. And more detail on the Strack electrical tape color detail.

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