Phil shows how to apply Biketape to a frame using the wet application method. This is great for big bits of tape as it lets you reposition the tape and makes it easier to work with.
For smaller pieces, the standard dry application is fine.
New Dealer: Wheelbase
22/02/2010 • Wheelbase in Kendal, Cumbria are now a Biketape dealer. They have a huge store with massive stock and an excellent...Read more
Biketape 5cm Wide
29/01/2010 • Available in 1 metre or 2 metre packs. The 5cm tape is great for narrow tubing and is very easy...Read more
Biketape 7.5cm Wide
29/01/2010 • 7.5cm wide Biketape is available in either 1 metre or 2 metre packs. This is a versatile size allowing total coverage...Read more
Biketape 10cm Wide
29/01/2010 • 10cm Biketape is available in 1 metre and 2 metre packs. A great choice for many frames, this will allow a...Read more
Biketape 15cm Wide
29/01/2010 • Available in 1 metre or 2 metre packs, 15cm wide Biketape is espescially suitable for bikes with extra large tubing...Read more
New Dealer: Swinnerton Cycles
29/01/2010 • Swinnerton Cycles in Stoke on Trent are now a stockist of Biketape. Visit them at www.swinnertoncycles.co.uk
Step 1
29/01/2010 • Biketape is easy to apply. Proper application will ensure it stays in place for years to come. It’s worth taking...Read more
Step 2
29/01/2010 • Measure the surface you want to protect.
Step 3
29/01/2010 • Cut the tape to the required size using sharp scissors or a craft knife.