Wrapping your chain in insulating tape

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dicko

Legendary Member
Location
Derbyshire
I noticed on TikTok that the Japanese cyclist’s wrap the chain of their brand new bicycle in electrical insulating tape. The video showed it being done and the explanation was the chain doesn’t make any noise (?) and the chain lubricants doesn’t leak out nor dirt and rain entering the rollers. Anybody do this or is this fake news?
 

N0bodyOfTheGoat

Über Member
Location
Hampshire, UK
I noticed on TikTok that the Japanese cyclist’s wrap the chain of their brand new bicycle in electrical insulating tape. The video showed it being done and the explanation was the chain doesn’t make any noise (?) and the chain lubricants doesn’t leak out nor dirt and rain entering the rollers. Anybody do this or is this fake news?

The teeth of the cassette and chainring sprockets will have to pierce the tape, in order for bike to function normally.

At best, the tape will get messy quickly, while exposing chain to elements as usual.

At worst, messy tape get jammed and you meet the grim reaper.

The internet needs a fact police force to hammer stuff like this that isn't clearly labelled as fake/funny! :eek:
 

raleighnut

Legendary Member
I noticed on TikTok that the Japanese cyclist’s wrap the chain of their brand new bicycle in electrical insulating tape. The video showed it being done and the explanation was the chain doesn’t make any noise (?) and the chain lubricants doesn’t leak out nor dirt and rain entering the rollers. Anybody do this or is this fake news?

Sounds like bull5hit to me, how would the tape stay on, couple of gearshifts and it would be chewed to bits with all that crap stuck in the sprockets.
 

roubaixtuesday

self serving virtue signaller
After extensive research, for both chain wear and other applications, I find condoms to be superior prophylactics than electrical tape.
 

Webbo2

Über Member
I had a friend in big industry in 1980’s they started to get their bikes made in India. When pointing out in quality control there was marks on the paint work. The Indian staff were perplexed as to why this was an issues. It turns most people there leave the cardboard packaging on the frame to protect it,so no one’s sees the paint work.
 
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