I would like to get some cloth tape to use with some albatross-like
bars (Soma Oxford) that have Miesha's corkgrips on them, to achieve
this sort of look as seen on Rivendell's site:

http://www.rivbike.com/product-p/m4.htm

Note that, I'm not planning to shellac the grips themselves because of
some feedback I got from Miesha herself on the phone the other day.
She didn't like the shellac on the grips.

Anyway, what color tape should I start with before the shellac?
White, beige, or something else?

Also, since I'm on the subject of the build on my wifey's new to her frame,

What adhesive did you use for the cork grips?  Rivendell mentions
Gorilla Grip and some sort of Permatex automotive RTV "Form a Gasket
1A" sealant as seen in the video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0VaUlzsDDvk&x-yt-ts=1422411861&x-yt-cl=84924572
I would probably make my decision based on just what was most cost
effective.  Seems like if that form of Permatex worked, that any kind
of Permatex RTV might work.  (I used to have lots of RTV around back
in the day when I had a Honda that required valve adjustment every
15K, the gasket would leak on reinstallation unless you put a drop of
RTV in the corners.  But I think that stuff is long since dried up).
What about painters' caulk?  I have like 8 tubes of that sitting
around.  Bought too much when I painted the outside of my house.

Where's the best place to buy the twine as depicted in Riv's videos?
I didn't see it on their site.

Any metal fender installation tips?




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