In an effort to make the bike look completely custom. I used the same leather from the seat to also cover the handlebars. This was actually much easier than I thought. I am not going to do much of a detailed write-up because this is much easier to learn by watching a video. And this is the one I recommend:
Here are the main things to remember:
Here are the main things to remember:
- Start at the end of the bar and work to the middle. (This prevents tape slipping)
- Do not use tape with a sticky side or add glue to the tape because you will need to constantly be re-adjusting (the leather needs a lot of stretching and re-positioning to avoid wrinkles)
- Leave a 1/2" - 1/4" hanging off the end. You may need to trim some excess so it will fit in the bar end.
- Use electrical tape to finish and make sure to keep good tension will wrapping.
Step 1 - Background, Disassemble
Step 2 - Frame Painting
Step 3 - Handlebar & Fork Assembly
Step 4 - Gearing (Gear Ratio)
Step 5 - Wheels and Hubs
Step 6 - Custom Leather Saddle
Step 7 - Custom Leather Handlebars
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