Spinal Tap Black

White is a troublesome color; hard to keep clean. I have a white dress shirt that I never wear because even if I manage not to spill on the front of it, the cuffs and collar will look crap by the end of the day regardless. I mean, I can keep from eating something all day, but I can’t keep from drinking coffee or wine, and before very long some of it is going on the shirt, right were people check out my man-boobs.

I can’t keep my dress clothes clean, the ones I wear to my office. That’s a clean business, going to the office. And Cycling is a dirty business, even on sunny days there is a road grit and chain grease to contend with. And our feet and hands get the worst of it. Who in their right mind would ride with white socks and bar tape?

In my younger days, I started a website called ControlFreak, for which the tagline was “a term used by lazy people to describe someone with standards.” Obviously my writing skills had some room to grow and I was also too young to understand the practical complications of having things like “standards”. Nevertheless, I am proud of the sentiment. It was a first (malnourished) seed of Velominati; its uncompromising attitude built a fiber of the vein that runs through our heritage in this community. In the ControlFreak sensibility, white socks and bar tape are for those of us with standards of cleanliness; they are for the aesthetic steadfast who are willing to invest both the time and inventory to maintain a matching set of curtains and drapes. Black is for those who are too lazy to keep a clean house.

My Number #1 has always had white bars. The other bikes can have black tape because white bar tape is for leaders; Bike #1 is Alpha, the others are Beta – no matter how much I love them.

So why is it that I have been attracted by the blackness of my handlebars every time I unwrap the tape from them? I’m not talking about the Betas, I’m talking about my Alpha: my Veloforma Strada iR. It was a time of turmoil, maybe. Perhaps some unrest in the Force, where the Dark Side grew in strength. Or maybe I enjoyed too many Recovery Ales that day. The event was too long ago and too poorly documented for anyone to be certain, but the fact is, I wrapped Bike #1’s bars in black tap.

Let me say that again in a separate paragraph: I wrapped Bike #1’s bars in black tap.

No one else. Not the guy down the shop because he didn’t have anything else. Not the VMH. Not my sister. Me.

And I loved it.

The bike was so stealth I felt like I was riding a Sith. Actually, maybe not – I don’t think a Sith would stand for that sort of thing. Maybe I felt like I was riding a Sith Speeder.

But something was missing. I didn’t feel right. I felt a few centimeters off-center, so one night I picked up a new roll of fizik microtex and rewrapped the bars in white.

It felt good to go back, like taking a shower after a long camping trip. Or brushing your teeth after a night on the piss. There was something visceral about it. I brought the bike up to the bedroom and leaned her (gently) against the wall so I could gaze at her as I fell asleep. It felt good to know I had come back to my center. I had come back to expecting more of myself. I would keep my bar tape clean.

Darth Sidious said, “If one is to understand the great mystery, one must study all its aspects.”

Just because he’s a jerk doesn’t mean he’s wrong. Just so long as we find our way back to The Path.

That night, I slept soundly.

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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  • White tape here on all bikes - enjoy the clean look and also the extra brightness when everything else goes all black when climbing.

  • @RobSandy

    Sweet. What model is that? Looks like my bike's badder older brother.

    2014 Felt FC that I fairly recently just finished the build. Full Ultegra 6800 mechanical group. Shimano RS81 C35 wheels. 3T ARX Pro stem, 3T Ergonova handlebars, and 3T Dorico Team seat post. Fizik Kurve Bull saddle. Speedplay X2 pedals. Elite Custom Race cages. K Edge Pro chain catcher. I have to admit that when I first got the frame that the blackness of it didn't stir me emotionally. But now that I've built it and with the small touches of red (finishing tape, on the stem to cap, on the cages, chain catcher, and frame/rails of the saddle), I like how it looks overall.

  • @chuckp

    Yeah, it's definately older bro territory to mine, but actually the look is quite similar. I think it'd look good with red, black or white bar tape.

  • @unversio

    @Buck Rogers You've lost all control again.

    Hell, that's the first time that someone has inferred that I might have actually had some modicum of control at some point in my life!  Thanks!

  • @Buck Rogers

    Now I have to run b/c I have this image up on my Army government work computer and the IT police are coming down the hall.

    Tell them you're researching camouflage patterns.

  • White.  And electrical tape always; mfg-supplied finishing strips are crap -- one of the pro teams even used them horizontally on the outside of the wrapped bar for advertising purposes (too indifferent to bother even Googling that to post here).  And when using a simple color scheme overall you can make a statement with a little more flair finishing off the bar tape.

  • Wait, you have a sister? I've never heard mention of her before!

    The steed looks pretty mean in Black, and I normally don't like mostly black bikes. But, glad you went back to the Leader's Tape.

    The fizik microtex glossy on my LOOK is a few years old and looks brand new. I think fizik needs to underengineer their tape so it doesn't last as long. That stuff stays white and is easy as heck to clean. The Deda Traforato on my Casati looks great when clean, but is dirty after one ride, and not as easy to clean. Feels awesome though with bare hands, soft and just the right amount of squish.

  • teleguy57 - wait, is that what the FSA logos on the Tinkoff tape is? I have never figured out what the heck it is. So you think they take the finishing tape and stick it to the bar tape, right where your second knuckles sit on your tops? Sounds annoying when you're grinding up the Alps.

    And while we're on it - why does Contador's tape always look overweight? Does he always ride with double wrapped bars?

  • A frame with a rad color scheme and non distracting black tape is more interesting.

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