According to Calvin Jones at Park Tools, the wrap on the RH side should be wrapped in a clockwise direction from riders point of view, and counter clockwise on LH side. The Park tools video gives step by step instruction.
I don't think Calvin Jones wraps 10 bikes a day. This is how a PRO mechanic wraps the bar tape for a PRO rider, just stick to the proper tried and true method.
@@poxcr I’ve wrapped mine in both directions and they both work, and look great. The figure of eight isn’t necessary when wrapping like the pros, so probably the preferred method for getting the wrap done quickly.
Yeah on the drops it should be wound the other way as tendency is to pull-down and outside on the drops, which will gradually loosen the wraps 😳, but then if he’s changing the tape on a regular basis it prob doesn’t matter that much.
0:40 2:11 He has truly exquisite balance and control. I mean, all pro cyclists spend a lot of time on a bike, but this is ability far beyond what you'd expect would come naturally just from riding a bike a lot. Awesome!
Che bello esempio dai a chi ti guarda,contentissimo,felicissimo,appagato,fieristico di aver fatto tutti questi tatuaggi,questa maledetta moda che non vuole finire, ma continua a far guadagnare milioni di euro: nella logica umana:cosa hai fatto,che soddisfazione vuole essere: non fate altro di torturare il vostro corpo che facendo ciò non vi amate voi stessi per il continuo torturare il vostro corpo: Distinti Saluti
Invece è bello l'esempio che dai tu, che in un video di ciclismo vai a guardare dei tatuaggi che uno si fa perchè magarri hanno un significato per lui. Che problemi che si fa la gente oh...
He should have started from the top of the handlebars down to avoid using tape to finish which is a messy compromise. There is at least one RU-vid video which demonstrates the superiority of this approach instead.
Not really impressed , why should be, fast record, and just one side, characters and decals not symmetric , probably when complete with left side even worst